Dogs and Multiple Sclerosis

There are also many ways that dogs can help us when we need a little (or more) assistance with daily living.

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Could probiotics help neurological well-being?

Good bacteria, also known as ‘Probiotics’ are known for their favourable effects in maintaining gastrointestinal health, but can they encourage psychological health too?

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MS treatment hope after discovery of ‘missing link’

Researchers believe they may have found a “missing link” in the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS).
Scientists said they have discovered a new molecule that stimulate stem cells to repair myelin

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HOT off the CMSC Press: Rebif at first sign of MS delays progression

Starting interferon-beta-1a (Rebif New Formulation) immediately upon an episode of a clinically isolated syndrome delayed progression to full-blown multiple sclerosis, but once-weekly treatment was less effective than the standard dosing interval, a researcher said here

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Potential Impact Of Cinnamon On Multiple Sclerosis Studied

Cinnamon, a common food spice and flavoring material, may stop the destructive process of multiple sclerosis (MS).

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Breakthrough in the Search for New Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis

Synthetic chemical compound discovered, which inhibits the pro-inflammatory signals produced by the immune system in MS.

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The Pyramid of Power

I’m just taking a moment to discuss the power of liking, commenting and sharing anything you see on the A Voive For MS blog or the Facebook page. Building communication is crucial all round.

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Beyond Paid Employment

Work is a fundamental aspect of our lives. It provides not only a salary, but a sense of self-worth, an opportunity to lead an independent life and to be a fully integrated member of society.

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Could Early Symptoms of MS Be Stratified to Give Better Targeted Multiple Sclerosis Treatments?

If we knew early on what the disease course for Multiple Sclerosis would be then we could better target the medication in each individual case.

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Herpes-Like Virus Could Be A Risk Factor For Multiple Sclerosis

Researchers found a statistically significant association between EBV viral infection and multiple sclerosis.

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