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Stem Cell Therapy Reverses Multiple Sclerosis http://biotechconnection.com/?p=970 In such a long time, it is only in this century that most of the impairments associated with the initial stages of multiple sclerosis can be reversed. This works by resetting their immune systems by making use of their very own stem cells. ... 11 Mar 2010 20:16
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) This article covers the different types of MS, symptoms, complications, testing involved with diagnosis, treatments, and the prognosis of the disease. http://factoidz.com/multiple-sclerosis-ms/ ... 11 Mar 2010 13:29
Comment On Failed CCSVI ironjustice ha scritto: The lady in question had a pre- existing condition that meant she was much more susceptible to haemorrhage, in fact it has been ascertained since her death that it was nothing to do with the procedure at all and was, in fact, an adverse drug reaction to one of the blood thinning... 11 Mar 2010 04:34
T cells can’t mobilize if they don’t find enough Vitamin D in the blood. I saw the in-depth report on this on the news last night (in-depth being a 3 minute segment). It has always struck me as odd that MS tends not to found in the very sunny parts of the globe (up in the high north and along equitorial areas). I am glad that the research is developing around that area. I myself take m... 10 Mar 2010 08:36
T cells can�t mobilize if they don�t find enough Vitamin D in the blood. Vitamin D is crucial to activating your immune system and a shortage of the vitamin may mean that T cells, the heat seeking missiles that attack infections, can�t react to fend off serious infections, according to research from the University of Copenhagen. The findings, released Sunday, found that T cell... 9 Mar 2010 12:23
Newly Diagnosed My name is Jonathan. I'm 35. Just got diagnosed two months ago. I've joined the National MS Society. I thought I'd troll through here to see what good resources I could find... maybe see if any of you have any advice for someone newly diagnosed... ... 8 Mar 2010 18:44
Ampyra - oral med is approved! See: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/news/news-detail/index.aspx?nid=2586 This oral medication is primarly to aid in walking. But there is a different oral medication, Fingolimod, which received priorty review from the FDA. It should be available in six months. -- Alan Spitz ... 9 Mar 2010 10:05
Copaxone(R) 15-Year Study In MS Patients Demonstrates Robust Long-Term Efficacy And Safety Copaxone(R) 15-Year Study In Multiple Sclerosis Patients Demonstrates Robust Long-Term Efficacy And Safety 28 Feb 2010 Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NASDAQ: TEVA) announced the publication of data from the 15-year clinical study with Copaxone® (glatiramer acetate injection), which is the longest pros... 4 Mar 2010 13:33
Italian Researchers Discover A Possible Onset Mechanism For Multiple Sclerosis Italian Researchers Discover A Possible Onset Mechanism For Multiple Sclerosis 01 Mar 2010 A non-pathogenic bacterium is capable of triggering an autoimmune disease similar to multiple sclerosis in the mouse, the model animal which helps to explain how human diseases work. This is what a group of researcher... 4 Mar 2010 13:33
remember me? Hi, my name is Jodi. I use to post here around 8 years ago when my daughter was first dx'd. I see some names here I remember. Tracey was dx'd at 20 years old and had a very aggressive MS. We tried everything and nothing worked for her. We got alot of support here and i thank you for that and for still being h... 10 Mar 2010 13:07
Zamboni's research to start again soon! Today the Region Emilia Romagna, where Zamboni works has approved and founded a new, big reasearch. Italian patients can be "liberated" again. You can read it at this site (in Italian, sorry) http://www.saluter.it/wcm/saluter/news/notiziedallaRegione/2010_gennaio_aprile/09_sclerosi_multipla.htm Since I am in TH... 3 Mar 2010 13:03
LDN Phase II Trial Results Published - Multiple Sclerosis Society Main Category: Multiple Sclerosis Also Included In: Clinical Trials / Drug Trials; Neurology / Neuroscience Article Date: 02 Mar 2010 - 3:00 PST Results of a phase II clinical trial on the safety and effectiveness of low dose naltrexone (LDN) as a symptom-relief treatment for people with MS have been published... 4 Mar 2010 00:13
S P A M On Mar 2, 6:43 am, Ken <flakey...(a)aol.com> wrote: snip << Atheist shteater .. ... 2 Mar 2010 10:09
Read about CCSVI and make your own opinion Leggete qualche pubblicazione, qualche testimonianza, incontrate qualche 'liberato' e fatevi la vostra opinione! Read some publications, some testimonials, meets some 'freed' and make your own opinion! My website about ccsvi (my english is not very good, but understandable): http://digilander.libero.it/my... 28 Feb 2010 15:38
Read make your opinion Leggete qualche pubblicazione, qualche testimonianza, incontrate qualche 'liberato' e fatevi la vostra opinione! Read some publications, some testimonials, meets some 'freed' and make your own opinion! My website about ccsvi (my english is not very good, but understandable): http://digilander.libero.it/my_c... 28 Feb 2010 14:30
Anybody had tried Dr. Rex Moulton-Barrett in Alameda CA? I had a revision rhinoplasty with donor septal cartilage being used. I don't know why did Dr. Moulton-Barrett had kinda imposed on me to have a partial turbinectomy wherein he resected 1/3 of my inferior exterior turbinates. And he says this is like his standard protocol for most of his rhinoplasty patients and he'... 28 Feb 2010 11:07
medrol caused headache Hi, I'm on Medrol (oral, 4mg) right now - day one. I have horrible headache and was wondering if any of you had it and knew what to do with it (other than wait till the end of treatment). I'm taking Medrol for migraines cycle and having headache after it just misses the point... Thank you for any input, K ... 28 Feb 2010 01:21
The Zamboni Myth: Why “CCSVI” is Surreal http://medicalmyths.wordpress.com/2009/11/24/the-zamboni-myth-ccsvi-surreal/ ... 27 Feb 2010 09:56
Low Dose Naltrexone Testimonials for LDN Awareness Week http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmBqPwV0es4 ... 27 Feb 2010 09:56
MS Drug Continues to Cause Disastrous Side Effects In the latest blow to the controversial multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has ordered a new label be put on the drug, warning that the risk of developing progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), a rare but deadly brain infection, increases as more Tysabri infusions are ... 27 Feb 2010 09:55 |