Vitamin D – All About the Timing? MStranslate May 19, 2015 Lifestyle, Research, Vitamin D There has been a long-held belief that low-levels of Vitamin D may increase the risk of developing multiple sclerosis. This has been supported by the...
Vitamin B7 – Potential New Therapy for Progressive MS MStranslate May 13, 2015 Research, Treatments Progressive MS is (finally) starting to be a major focus of MS research - both in trying to understand what triggers the shift from the...
Keystone Symposia – Day 3 Coverage MStranslate February 9, 2015 Research, Symposium Here's the third update in our video series from the Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, looking at "Neuroinflammation in Diseases...
Keystone Symposia – Day 2 Coverage MStranslate February 2, 2015 Research, Symposium With the support of the Melbourne Brain Centre, MStranslate travelled to the USA in the last week of January to attend and cover the Keystone...
Changes in Blood Proteins Before Onset of MS Symptoms MStranslate August 22, 2014 Research By Brett Drummond Whilst it is understood that multiple sclerosis is caused by a combination of both genetic and environmental factors, the exact...
Epstein-Barr Virus and Multiple Sclerosis MStranslate November 5, 2013 Epstein-Barr virus, Infection, Research By Brett Drummond Recently, a follower on Twitter asked if having ‘mono’ causes multiple sclerosis (MS). Here is what is currently known...
Stem Cells to Help Multiple Sclerosis Research MStranslate October 5, 2013 Research, Stem Cells By Brett Drummond There has been a lot of media attention lately regarding the use of stem cells as a potential therapy in multiple sclerosis....
Sunshine and Multiple Sclerosis – The Role of Vitamin D (Part 2) MStranslate March 12, 2013 Genetics, Lifestyle, Research, Vitamin D By Brett Drummond In part one of this series, we discussed that geographical studies indicated that MS is more prevalent the further you moved...
MS Tasmania to Feature MStranslate Research Summaries MStranslate February 27, 2013 Collaboration We are proud to announce today a new collaboration with the MS Tasmania. This partnership will see them feature examples of our curated research...