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MS Patient, Ph.D.: Greetings From Limbo Land
Patients traveling the PPMS diagnostic path often simply move from one part of limbo land to another
Clinicians know that primary progressive multiple sclerosis is currently without treatment, but patients are even more acutely aware...
People
8th World Congress on Controversies in Neurology (CONy)
8 May 2014 to 11 May 2014
Berlin, Germany
endMS CONFERENCE
10 Dec 2013 to 13 Dec 2013
Saint-Sauveur, Québec, Canada
Epigenetic Changes Color the Genomes of People With MS
Brain samples reveal a pattern of DNA modifications that may turn the immune system up and tone repair responses down
The chemical decorations that adorn DNA could sway the onset or severity of multiple sclerosis just as much as...
Laboratory Research
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Cheap Vaccine Slows MS Progression
A one-time vaccination halved the rate at which early neurologic episodes progressed to diagnosable MS
Patients with early signs of multiple sclerosis given a single injection of a cheap, safe, and common...
Clinical Research
Papers: 29 Nov 2013 - 6 Dec 2013
Nature Medicine Retracts MS Paper With Ghost Data by Former GSK Researcher
Nearly 6 months after first expressing concern about the validity of a 2010 paper on...
Laboratory Research
MS Patient, Ph.D.: First Trip to the Frontline
My experience as an immunologist diagnosed with MS
I received my training as a Ph.D. student working in an immunology lab on the medical campus of a major research university, so I never expected...
People