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It may not always look like it, but I’m not giving up

Posted on February 19, 2026 by

Several (OK, many) years ago, I was having lunch with a group of fellow Green Berets when a news story appeared on the TV. The report covered a recent tragedy, and during an interview with a survivor, it was mentioned that one of the victims had not survived because they had “given up.” This sparked…

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UCSF, Nektar team to test potential of antibody therapy for MS

Posted on February 19, 2026 by

The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) is teaming up with Nektar Therapeutics to study the potential of NKTR-0165, an experimental antibody that activates the tumor necrosis factor receptor type 2 (TNFR2), to treat multiple sclerosis (MS). UCSF neurologist Stephen L. Hauser, MD, and his postdoctoral researcher Chaitrali Saha, PhD, will lead the project. The…

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Subtle voice changes may help doctors identify multiple sclerosis faster

Posted on February 18, 2026 by

Canary Speech and Intermountain Ventures are collaborating to test whether subtle changes in a person’s voice can help identify multiple sclerosis (MS), potentially paving the way for noninvasive tools to diagnose the disease faster. The research will rely on Canary’s vocal biomarker technology and be led by Timothy West, MD, a neurologist at Intermountain Health’s Salt…

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Funding to support Immunic Phase 3 MS trials, commercialization

Posted on February 18, 2026 by

Immunic Therapeutics has closed a private placement that could provide up to $400 million to support the company’s Phase 3 clinical program of vidofludimus calcium in multiple sclerosis (MS) and help fund its transition into a commercial-stage company as it prepares for potential regulatory approval of the oral therapy. The financing will support completion of…

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Self-Connection

Posted on February 18, 2026 by

By Angel Blair When we hear the word relationships we often think about the connections we have to others. Bonds with our family, friends,  significant others, etc. So we tend to forget one of the most important but commonly overlooked relationships … Continue reading → Source: blog.mymsaa.org

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Natalizumab under the skin saves time (makes money)

Posted on February 18, 2026 by

Tweet Saving time and money is the usual saying and is the mantra for NICE. saving time means lower staff costs and saves money..For pharma by the NHS saving time they make more money. Why because their more expensive patented compound is used over cheaper genetics consuming more staff time. As patents run out pharma…

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Re-set or Re-tune are B cell therapies going to do it.

Posted on February 17, 2026 by

Tweet This is a review article and it gives some views on targeting a cure. There is alot of hope on CAR-T therapy of B cells, but is it anybetter than B cell depletion. This paper doesnt give that answer but perhaps you could try and answer it with available technology. Maybe if they could…

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MS Canada raising money, support with this year’s Read-a-Thon for kids

Posted on February 17, 2026 by

MS Canada is hosting its annual MS Read-a-Thon, a fundraiser encouraging children to turn their reading goals into donations to support people with multiple sclerosis (MS). This year’s event aims to raise CA$65,000 (nearly $48,000) to support MS research and community programs. So far, 565 people have registered, and more than CA$29,000 (more than $20,000) has been raised….

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I’m grateful for the days when MS is simply background noise

Posted on February 17, 2026 by

When I was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) at 16, it was loud. My symptoms were significant; the fatigue ended my athletic drive, the searing nerve pain left me grinding my teeth constantly, and I experienced a period of being legally blind. MS didn’t politely wait its turn or subtly clear its throat to…

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Certain diets may help reduce inflammation in MS, new review finds

Posted on February 17, 2026 by

Following specific diets may help reduce inflammation in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), but more research is needed, according to a new review paper. Researchers analyzed data from 13 randomized clinical trials and found some evidence that certain diets, including modified Mediterranean-style and Paleolithic diets, were linked to lower levels of a key inflammation marker…

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