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Vitamin D, Oestrogen & Multiple Sclerosis

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August 31, 2015
Hormones, Lifestyle, Research, Vitamin D
The fact that after puberty women get MS more than men indicates a potential role for female sex hormones in the development of the disease. The fact that this gender imbalance has increased over the past 50...
Clinical Trial

MIS416: A Clinical Trial for Secondary Progressive MS

MStranslate
August 26, 2015
Clinical Trials, Research, Treatments
Due to the lack of available treatment options for people with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS), the development of novel therapies is vitally important. We sat down with Simon Wilkinson (CEO,...
Fatigue

Fatigue, Melatonin & MS

MStranslate
August 24, 2015
Fatigue, Lifestyle, Research, Symptoms
Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) and is often the one that has the biggest impact on quality of life.  A new study from Dr Lauren Strober, a researcher at...
Human Endogenous Retroviruses

Human Endogenous Retroviruses & MS

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August 4, 2015
Collaboration, Research
Dr John Kriesel, head of the Kriesel Lab at the University of Utah, provides an overall introduction to his team.  In particular, he discusses their investigations into the link between human endogenous...
Multiple Sclerosis

Diet and Multiple Sclerosis

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July 27, 2015
Diet, Lifestyle, Research
We all know that a healthy diet is important for our well-being, but does it differ for people with multiple sclerosis? As something that can be "controlled", diet is a constant topic of discussion in the MS...
Secretogranin-1

Secretogranin-1: A Potential New Biomarker for MS

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July 16, 2015
Research
Recent studies have shown that early administration of therapies lead to better long-term outcomes for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Therefore, it is of interest to identify methods that enable an early...
Jonathan Kipnis

Lymphatic System in the Brain: Prof Jonathan Kipnis

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July 7, 2015
Research
In early June, media outlets across the world featured groundbreaking research undertaken by the Kipnis Lab at the University of Virginia. Published in Nature, this study showed the presence of a lymphatic...
Teisha Rose

Google Hangout featuring Teisha Rose

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July 2, 2015
Google Hangouts
On June 25, 2015, we held a Google Hangout with special guest, Teisha Rose, author of the book “Life Interrupted”. Teisha’s book is a very personal insight into her multiple sclerosis journey,...

Announcing Brand New Monday Meet-ups!

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June 19, 2015
Events, Google Hangouts
We are pleased to announce that Brett will now be hosting private Google Hangouts every Monday night between 7pm and 8pm. This will be an opportunity to come in and discuss all things related to multiple...
Stem Cell Therapy

Stem Cell Therapy in Multiple Sclerosis

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June 18, 2015
Stem Cells, Treatments
A/Prof Helmut Butzkueven from the Melbourne Brain Centre speaks with us to help clear up the confusion surrounding the use of Stem Cell Therapy in multiple sclerosis. He explains how stem cells are currently...
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  • ECTRIMS 2024: An Overview

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