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Two Already-Approved Medications Could Treat MS

Two already available medicationsĀ could be used to treatĀ multiple sclerosis (MS). In a newĀ study titled, “Drug Based Modulation of Endogenous Stem Cells,” published in the journal NatureĀ on April 20, 2015, scientists report that twoĀ drugs couldĀ activate stem cells in the brain, possibly repairing MS-induced damage to…

Two Researchers Investigate FACETS Program to Fight Fatigue in MS

Throughout the years, Dr. Sarah Thomas and Dr. Peter Thomas at Bournemouth University have been developing a program to aid multiple sclerosis patients affected by fatigue. Their program, developed at the Bournemouth University Clinical Research Unit in collaboration with colleagues at Dorset Multiple Sclerosis Service at Poole Hospital, is a…

Epilepsy Drug May Treat Eye Complications in Patients With MS

A new study to beĀ presented during the American Academy of Neurology’s 67th Annual Meeting, April 24, in Washington, DC, explores the use ofĀ phenytoin, a drug commonly used to treat epilepsy, as a novel treatment for acute optic neuritis, a severe eye complication of multiple sclerosis (MS) that affects approximately half…

Progressive MS Pipeline Slowly Filling With New, Experimental Therapies

As the most common non-traumatic cause of disability in young people in the industrialized world, multiple sclerosis affects more than 2.5 million people globally. Those who suffer with the diseaseĀ are categorized into two types of multiple sclerosis patients: those with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) make up the majority of patients…

PatientsLikeMe/Biogen Study Evaluates Wearable Devices To Monitors Activity Of People With MS

Cambridge, Massachusetts basedĀ PatientsLikeMe has released results of a novel study conducted in conjunction with pharmaceutical maker Biogen that demonstrated how people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) can employ wearable activity tracking devices to monitor, collect, and share their personal mobility data. That information can potentially be relevant for…

Case Study Highlights Demyelinating Lesion in Pediatric MS Patient Discovered After Abdominal Pain

Considering the range of neurological symptoms normally associated with adult multiple sclerosis (including loss of coordination, weakness, fatigue, and trouble thinking), symptoms of pediatric multiple sclerosis are often nonspecific and affect the intestinal system. Intestinal mobility and sensation, vomiting, and long transit time for digestion (dysphagia) are symptoms that also…

New Novartis Analyses On Gilenya For Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis To Be Presented at Upcoming Conference

NovartisĀ will present novelĀ GilenyaĀ data, demonstratingĀ the company’s methods for assessing the impact of relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS) in bothĀ patients and physicians, during the 67th Annual Meeting of American Academy of Neurology (AAN) that will take place in Washington, DC between the 18th and the 25th of April, 2015. The data will…

Amarantus Advancing MSPrecise For Improved Diagnosis of Relapsing-Remitting MS

Amarantus BioScience Holdings, Inc. (Amarantus) is a San Francisco based, development-stage, publicly-traded biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing first-in-class treatments and diagnostics in neurology for diseases associated with the dysfunction of a wide range of biological pathways, including protein misfolding, cell cycle dysregulation, neurodegeneration and apoptosis (Programmed Cell…

Biogen to Focus on RRMS Disease Management, Treatment at Upcoming Conference

Biogen plans toĀ present new clinical data at the 67th American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting in Washington D.C., April 18 ā€“ 25, 2015, including numerous presentations focusing on multiple sclerosis. Ā In a company press release, Biogen statedĀ ā€œAt AAN, we will feature new scientific data, including research highlighting the…

MS Patient Travels Abroad to Receive Stem Cell Treatment

AĀ stem cell therapyĀ being administeredĀ to treat multiple sclerosis (MS) outside the United States was recently touted by an MSĀ patient who traveled to Mexico to receive the therapy, revealing significantĀ improvements in herĀ quality of life.Ā Debbie Bertrand, an MS patient who was diagnosed in 2001, is sharing her…

National MS Society Announces $28 Million Funding For Research

TheĀ National Multiple Sclerosis Society has announcedĀ it willĀ grantĀ $28 million to 84 new research projects and training awards focusedĀ on multiple sclerosis (MS). The new financial support is included in the society’s comprehensive research strategy, which was designed to not only endĀ MS, but also restore patients’…

Multiple Sclerosis Patients Could One Day Benefit From Brain Boost Study

A recent study suggests that in the futureĀ multiple sclerosis patients could benefit from treatments intendedĀ to boost their brain function. The study was published inĀ Nature NeuroscienceĀ and receivedĀ funding fromĀ The Wellcome Trust, the Lister Research Prize and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. According to researchers, patients…

Consortium of MS Centers Launches Mentorship Program

The Foundation of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (FCMSC) is launching aĀ new mentorship program dedicated to medical residents pursuing a neurology fellowship to accelerateĀ and support their work in treatingĀ multiple sclerosis (MS). The initiative was launched atĀ the beginning of the year and seeksĀ to provide information on career…

Vaccinex Releases Pre-clinical Data on Experimental Multiple Sclerosis Therapy

Vaccinex, Inc. recently announced positive resultsĀ for a multi center, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled phase 1 clinical trial that evaluatedĀ single ascending-dose tolerability and safety inĀ an experimental treatment for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) adult patients. The researchers enrolled 50 MS patients in one of fiveĀ study groups (1, 3, 6, 10, and 20…

Can Exercise Improve MS-Related Cognitive Problems?

Can exercise help brain function in people with multiple sclerosis (MS)? A new study suggests that it is possible. The reportĀ appeared in the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. Led by Robert Motl inĀ theĀ Department of Kinesiology and Community Health at the University of Illinois at…

MS Research Australia Funds Project on MS and Epstein-Barr Virus

MS Research Australia has awardedĀ aĀ $150,000 grant to support a project being conducted atĀ Murdoch UniversityĀ aimed atĀ expanding scientific knowledge on the correlation between multiple sclerosis (MS) andĀ Epstein-Barr virus infection. The research grant was awarded to David Nolan, anĀ adjunct associate professor at the Institute of Immunology and Infectious Diseases (IIID),…

New Clinical Study On Attention and Memory In People With MS

A major trial to investigate different ways to deal with attention and memory problems in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients will take place atĀ Nottingham in the United Kingdom.Ā The Cognitive Rehabilitation for Attention and Memory in people with Multiple Sclerosis (CRAMMS)Ā study will focusĀ on these MS related symptoms…