What I believe – by Brett Drummond MStranslate March 16, 2016 Collaboration, Community, MStranslate 2 Comments Whenever I talk to people about MStranslate, the first question I receive (almost without fail) is why MS? Why do we do this? There is an assumption from people that I either have MS or have a personal...
MS Risk in Children Born to Vitamin D Deficient Women MStranslate March 9, 2016 Lifestyle, Research, Vitamin D Research Summary: Vitamin D Status During Pregnancy and Risk on Multiple Sclerosis in Women in the Finnish Maternity Cohort The background Many studies have suggested that vitamin D deficiency is...
Embracing Crowdfunding to Grow MStranslate MStranslate March 7, 2016 Community, Conferences, Research At MStranslate, we pride ourselves on the quality of science communication that we provide to the international multiple sclerosis community. We believe that one of the aspects that makes us truly unique is...
Mesenchymal Stem Cell Trial for MS MStranslate February 22, 2016 Research, Stem Cells 1 Comment INTERVIEW WITH DR VIOLAINE HARRIS – SENIOR RESEARCH SCIENTIST, TISCH MS RESEARCH CENTER BD: Brett Drummond, MStranslate VH: Dr Violaine Harris, Tisch MS Research...
Correlation vs Causation MStranslate February 18, 2016 Understanding Science An MStranslate "Understanding Science" article by Dr Natalie Thomas “I’m not saying that the number of films Nicholas Cage appeared in caused more people to drown in swimming pools... But I am saying...
Remyelination in MS: Novoron Bioscience MStranslate January 28, 2016 Dr Travis Stiles, Remyelination, Research, Treatments INTERVIEW WITH DR TRAVIS STILES – CEO, NOVORON BIOSCIENCE BD: Brett Drummond, MStranslate TS: Dr Travis Stiles, Novoron Bioscience BD: So welcome everyone to our video today. This video has come...
Melatonin improves outcomes in mouse model of MS MStranslate January 12, 2016 Research, Treatments Research Summary: Melatonin enhances interleukin-10 expression and suppresses chemotaxis to inhibit inflammation in situ and reduce the severity of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis The...
Female Sex Hormones & Multiple Sclerosis MStranslate January 8, 2016 Hormones, Research It has been known for a while that women are more likely to develop multiple sclerosis than men. There have been many studies that have indicated that this may be related to female sex hormones. For...
Effects of High-Dose Vitamin D in PwMS MStranslate January 4, 2016 Lifestyle, Research, Vitamin D Research Summary: Safety and immunologic effects of high- and low-dose cholecalciferol in MS The background There is growing evidence to implicate a potential role for Vitamin D in the development and...
ECTRIMS 2015: Conference Insights MStranslate December 21, 2015 Conferences, ECTRIMS As well as translating research to make it easier to understand, MStranslate is committed to making research updates more accessible to the public. This involves not only summarising published journal...