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New MS Therapy Could Build Autimmune Tolerance
If the immune system is the body’s army, autoimmune disease is a mutiny. Learn more
Enhanced white blood cells heal mice with MS-like disease
Genetically engineered immune cells seem to promote healing in mice with a neurological disease similar to MS. Learn more
Overcoming Mobility Issues
EveryDayHealth.com highlights the personal stories and coping strategies in overcoming mobility issues.
Researchers find link between shrinkage of a nerve center and MS
Thalamus shrinkage may be a predictor of who will develop MS. Learn more
Salt May Spur Multiple Sclerosis, Autoimmune Disease
Salt May Spur MS, read the Medscape article
MS Society Reported News
Early Clinical Trial Shows Feasibility of Reducing Immune Responses in People with MS Using Their Own Altered Blood Cells
Jun 05, 2013
Research sheds light on emotional changes in MS - Interview with clinical psychologist/researcher Dr. David Rintell
May 24, 2013
It Takes A Global Village to End MS
May 24, 2013
MS Trial Alert: Investigators Nationwide Recruiting People with All Types of MS for Early, Phase I Study to Determine Safety of Experimental Antibody
May 22, 2013
UPDATED: Clinical Trial Results Announced in Study of Peginterferon Beta-1a - Company Submits Application to FDA
May 21, 2013
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