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| 13 hours ago by noreply@blogger.com (bw) The Globe and Mail reports: Using ultrasound to examine the vessels leading in and out of the brain, Dr. Zamboni made a startling find: In more than 90 per cent of people with multiple sclerosis, including his spouse, the veins draining ... In a group of 65 patients with relapsing-remitting MS (the most common form) who underwent surgery, the number of active lesions in the brain fell sharply, to 12 per cent from 50 per cent; in the two years after surgery, 73 per cent of ... Next Big Future - http://nextbigfuture.com/ |
| 25 Nov 2009 In 1993, FDA approved Betaseron® (IFN-beta 1b) for relapsing remitting MS (R-R MS). Slide 12: 4 NURSING PRACTICE IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: A CORE CURRICULUM ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ In 1996, Avonex® (IFN-beta 1a) was approved for R-R MS. ... Popular plicks from myplick.com - http://www.myplick.com/ - References |
| 21 hours ago An Italian doctor has been getting dramatic results with a new type of treatment for Multiple Sclerosis, or MS, which affects up to 2.5 million pe... ... In an initial study, Dr. Paolo Zamboni took 65 patients with relapsing-remitting MS, performed a simple operation to unblock restricted bloodflow out of the brain - and two years after the surgery, 73% of the patients had no symptoms. Dr. Zamboni's thinking could turn the current understanding of MS on its head, ... Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine - http://www.gizmag.com/ - References |
| 6 Nov 2009 by Rinaldi, F., Perini, P., Calabrese, M.,... We describe three patients suffering from a very active form of relapsing—remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), who experienced severe disease worsening, associated with a marked increase in brain inflammation, a few days after the first ... Multiple Sclerosis recent issues - http://msj.sagepub.com/ [ More results from Multiple Sclerosis recent issues ] |
| 30 Sep 2009 by WebMD Blogs Me, My Wife and My Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis - How MS Has Impacted My Relationship. "Me, my wife, and my relapsing MS." It's a simple enough phrase, but painfully accurate. I hate to include MS in a phrase describing my relationship, ... Tim's Journal - http://blogs.webmd.com/relapsing-ms-tim-journal/ [ More results from Tim's Journal ] |
| 6 May 2009 Cladribine and fingolimod two new oral drugs have been shown to decrease the relapse rate in people who suffer from multiple sclerosis The drugs could. Healthnews.com - More Natural Health |... - http://www.healthnews.com/ - References [ More results from Healthnews.com - More Natural Health |... ] |
| 5 Nov 2009 People with multiple sclerosis who have relapses within five years of onset have more severe disability in the short term. Disabled World - http://www.disabled-world.com/artman/publish/panic-attack-causes.shtml [ More results from Disabled World ] |
| 24 Nov 2009 Green has been confined to a wheelchair since he was stricken with Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis last spring. In support of his struggle to walk and work again, law enforcement officers and community volunteers recently organized a ... Greene County Daily World Headlines - http://gcdailyworld.com/ - References [ More results from Greene County Daily World Headlines ] |
| 23 Nov 2009 by Brucklacher-Waldert, V., Stuerner, K.,... We show that the frequency of Th17 cells is significantly higher in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis during relapse, in comparison to relapsing-remitting patients in remission or to ... Brain - Advance Access - http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/ |
| 5 Nov 2009 by Shirley People with multiple sclerosis (MS) who have relapses within the first five years of onset appear to have more severe disability in the short term compared to people who do not have an early relapse, according to a new study published ... 2321 Headlines! We accept no ads! - http://ms-news-channel-3.blogspot.com/ [ More results from 2321 Headlines! We accept no ads! ] |
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