Archive for November, 2009

25th November
2009
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

News reports this week have detailed the research of Canadian scientists and Dr Paolo Zamboni, who is a professor of medicine at the University of Ferrara in Italy and whose wife has multiple sclerosis (MS). Dr Zamboni claims from his studies of MS literature to have discovered what he believes could be a revolution for the treatment and diagnosis of the life-long condition…

25th November
2009
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

News reports this week have detailed the research of Canadian scientists and Dr Paolo Zamboni, who is a professor of medicine at the University of Ferrara in Italy and whose wife has multiple sclerosis (MS). Dr Zamboni claims from his studies of MS literature to have discovered what he believes could be a revolution for the treatment and diagnosis of the life-long condition…

25th November
2009
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

Current research suggests that a common oral bacterium may exacerbate autoimmune disease. The related report by Nichols et al, “Unique Lipids from a Common Human Bacterium Represent a New Class of TLR2 Ligands Capable of Enhancing Autoimmunity,” appears in the December 2009 issue of The American Journal of Pathology…

25th November
2009
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

Current research suggests that a common oral bacterium may exacerbate autoimmune disease. The related report by Nichols et al, “Unique Lipids from a Common Human Bacterium Represent a New Class of TLR2 Ligands Capable of Enhancing Autoimmunity,” appears in the December 2009 issue of The American Journal of Pathology…

25th November
2009
written by MSS -

News story about CCSVI and the upcoming clinical trial recruiting in New York.

24th November
2009
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada announced it will request research operating grants related to chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) and MS. A recent study released by Dr…

24th November
2009
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada announced it will request research operating grants related to chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) and MS. A recent study released by Dr…

24th November
2009
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

Researchers in Belgium have suggested that giving birth slows the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). The results of their study are published in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry…

24th November
2009
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

Researchers in Belgium have suggested that giving birth slows the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). The results of their study are published in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry…

23rd November
2009
written by Help 4 Multiple Sclerosis

Title: More Obesity, Diabetes in South, Appalachia
Category: Health News
Created: 11/20/2009 11:08:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 11/20/2009 11:08:03 AM

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