Archive for January, 2010

31st January
2010
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

The MS Society has called for researchers and scientists to come forward with research projects investigating the potential benefit of stem cells in multiple sclerosis (MS). A new partnership between the MS Society and the UK Stem Cell Foundation has levered £1million to be specifically ring-fenced for translational, pre-clinical and clinical trials…

31st January
2010
written by Help 4 Multiple Sclerosis

It’s not difficult to find gifts for women. It all depends on how well you know her. One gift women love receiving is jewellery. So how do you go about buying her one? First, your gift doesn’t have to be expensive. It only needs to be well-thought out. It’s the intent behind the gift that matters more, not the price tag. Second, don’t buy on a whim and guess as to what she likes. It’s better if you ask her friends or family what she likes. Third, if you’re giving your wife a present, it would help if you recalled what made her happy in the past. Maybe get a gift that would make her remember those times.

30th January
2010
written by Help 4 Multiple Sclerosis

Show her how invested you are in your relationship, be romantic. Buy her a gift from Carrie Yeo. Choose from our extensive array of designer wedding jewellery. We know it can be a challenge to pick the right wedding jewellery gift. It might be hard to imagine what exactly your future might want. It’s also possible you don’t know what she plans to wear for the wedding. No need to worry. Here are some tips when choosing the right gift for your bride-to-be. Talk to her close friends and relatives, what does she love to have? Consider a gift with sentimental value.

29th January
2010
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

Regis Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of cGMP and non-GMP synthesis and separations services for active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and intermediates, announced it has received an Establishment Inspection Report (EIR) from the U.S…

29th January
2010
written by Help 4 Multiple Sclerosis

Title: Stress
Category: Diseases and Conditions
Created: 2/24/2002
Last Editorial Review: 1/28/2010

28th January
2010
written by Help 4 Multiple Sclerosis

The attractiveness of the wedding is partly because of the bridesmaids. These ladies should not be ignored, as they need to be in that elegance level close to that of the bride herself. To attain elegance, bridesmaids jewellery is the secret. To rid of dullness and bring in distinctiveness, the bridesmaids can have varied designs of jewellery. This can work for the bridesmaids because the jewellery can be chosen according to what matches their body types.

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28th January
2010
written by Help 4 Multiple Sclerosis

Searching for gifts for women can be easy to accomplish. One can reduce his options by thinking of the stuff she uses. If she is a corporate lady, a nice leather purse will be useful or a day of relaxation at the health resort will prove to be beneficial for her. If she is a new mother, a parenting book can veer her away from her worries or a baby gift set can help cut down her list of to-buys for her little one. The possibilities are never ending because there are a lot of gift ideas out there.

26th January
2010
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has finalised a review of Tysabri (natalizumab) and the risk of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), a rare brain infection caused by the JC virus. The Agency’s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) has concluded that the risk of developing PML increases after two years of use of Tysabri although this risk remains low…

26th January
2010
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a drug which has been found to allow people with multiple sclerosis (MS) to walk faster. People treated with the drug Ampyra (dalfampridine) were found in clinical trials to have faster walking speeds than those treated with a placebo, the American drug watchdog found…

26th January
2010
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

PROLOR Biotech, Inc., (OTC Bulletin Board: PBTH) reported positive results from a comparative study in primates of its longer-acting version of the multiple sclerosis drug interferon beta (IFN-beta-1a-CTP, referred to as IFN-beta-CTP)…

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