There is no cure for multiple sclerosis (MS), but there are therapies approved to treat the disease and manage symptoms. A number of experimental therapies also are currently being tested in clinical ...
The CEMIP enzyme inhibits the growth of oligodendrocytes and may serve as a therapeutic target to boost myelin repair in MS, ...
Columnist Ben Hofmeister never feels he's quite ready for the unpredictability of MS, which makes planning for life's challenges hard.
Taking lipoic acid failed to ease progressive MS symptoms in a clinical trial, but the antioxidant showed signs of slowing ...
Myelin loss disrupts the coordination of signals between brain regions, impairing the accurate processing of information, ...
A clinical trial testing whether music therapy can make botulinum toxin injections for spasticity more comfortable is ...
A new analysis found that eating both oily fish and wholemeal/wholegrain bread may help lower one's risk of developing ...
Sanofi will not be pursuing approval of tolebrutinib for PPMS, and an FDA decision on the therapy in nonrelapsing SPMS will ...
Having multiple sclerosis taught columnist Ahna Crum how to disappear, but she's finding reasons now to let herself be seen and known.
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