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Potential Changes to MS Treatment Access in Australia

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July 2, 2026
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AHSCT in MS

MS Auckland Webinar: AHSCT as a Treatment for MS

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June 18, 2026
Research, Stem Cells, Treatments

MS Auckland Webinar: Remyelination Research in MS

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April 15, 2026
Cambridge, Remyelination, Research
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FDA Decision On Tolebrutinib

MStranslate
January 12, 2026
Clinical Trials
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Multiple Sclerosis Research In 2026

MStranslate
January 5, 2026
Progressive MS, Remyelination, Treatments
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Does Drinking Cow’s Milk Worsen MS Symptoms?

MStranslate
March 10, 2022
Diet, Research, Symptoms
A new study from the University of Bonn has investigated whether a protein found in cow's milk can lead to damage of the central nervous system. In the below research summary video, our co-founder, Brett...
Wahls Protocol

Study Compares Wahls & Swank Diets in MS

MStranslate
January 29, 2022
Diet, Research
Written by Brett Drummond (MStranslate co-founder), in collaboration with Joey Lambert (MStranslate intern) The impact of diet on the quality of life of a person living with multiple sclerosis (MS) is of...
Epstein-Barr virus and multiple sclerosis

Is Epstein-Barr Virus the Cause of Multiple Sclerosis?

MStranslate
January 17, 2022
Epstein-Barr virus, Research
A new study from Harvard University has provided more evidence supporting a link between Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection and multiple sclerosis. In the video below, MStranslate co-founder and chief...
COVID-19 vaccine

Multiple Sclerosis and the COVID-19 Vaccine

MStranslate
January 12, 2022
COVID-19, Dr Sally Shaw, Infection
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UPDATED I don’t think it would be much of a stretch to say that the last two years have been dominated by the coronavirus pandemic.  In a continually changing environment, we have recognised the need to...
AHSCT

Real World Application of AHSCT in MS

MStranslate
December 22, 2021
Research, Stem Cells, Treatments
Written by Brett Drummond (MStranslate co-founder), in collaboration with Joey Lambert (MStranslate intern) Autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (AHSCT) is an exciting, recently developed...
Surplus Suffering

Surplus Suffering in MS: An Exclusive Interview

MStranslate
December 16, 2021
Dr Sally Shaw, Research, Videos
While MStranslate has been built upon a desire to report on the latest developments in multiple sclerosis research as they occur, we are also committed to sharing and illuminating the lived experience of MS....
remyelination

Latest Remyelination Research Developments in MS

MStranslate
November 24, 2021
Dr Travis Stiles, ECTRIMS, Remyelination, Research, Videos
In his first feature as an official member of the MStranslate team, Novoron Bioscience CEO, Dr Travis Stiles, recently sat down with our co-founder, Brett Drummond, to discuss the latest developments in...
ECTRIMS Congress 2021

ECTRIMS Congress 2021: Research Insights

MStranslate
October 18, 2021
Conferences, Dr Travis Stiles, ECTRIMS, Research, Videos
Due to the ongoing challenges and restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, ECTRIMS Congress 2021 was once again held as a virtual conference this year.  Taking place between October 13 and 15, this meeting...
Dr Travis Stiles

Dr Travis Stiles Officially Joins MStranslate

MStranslate
October 13, 2021
Collaboration, Community, Dr Travis Stiles
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Many in our community will recognise Dr Travis Stiles (CEO, Novoron Bioscience), as he has been a regular guest contributor to MStranslate since 2016.  Now, we can excitedly share that Travis is joining the...
Multiple Sclerosis Cure

Community Q&A: Why Don’t We Have An MS Cure?

MStranslate
October 11, 2021
Community, Opinion, Q&A
In this video, our co-founder and chief science communicator, Brett Drummond, answers one of the recent questions submitted by a member of the MStranslate community. In this instance, he shares his opinions on...
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