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Month: February 2024
Thoughts on Inspiration
Thoughts on Inspiration I don’t want to be an inspiration. I only want to inspire. If you exhibit visible MS symptoms then someone, somewhere, sometime may have called you an “inspiration.” I’ve been called worse, but I still don’t like it… To read my full blog post at MultipleSclerosis.net, click here. get the latest blog posts…
New Free Workshop – Trevor Wicken is doing Hip Flexors
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Press Release: Phase 2 data published in NEJM show potential of frexalimab as high-efficacy therapy in relapsing MS (sanofi.com)
Phase 2 data published in NEJM show potential of frexalimab as high-efficacy therapy in relapsing MS High-dose frexalimab significantly reduced disease activity, demonstrating 89% reduction in new brain lesions Phase 3 trials in relapsing MS and non-relapsing secondary progressive MS currently underway Paris, February 15, 2024. The New England Journal of Medicine published results from a positive Phase…
A child
I am in total amazement that my disfunctional body grew a baby. With so many uncertainties from the conception, and my body already having lost so much function, it truly feels like the womb and nervous system operate entirely separately. The caesarean went well (the hardest part being holding my body in position for the…
Ancient DNA From Eurasian Herders Sheds Light on the Origins of Multiple Sclerosis
January 14, 2014 Genetic variants linked to the risk of MS were brought to Europe during a migration around 5,000 years ago, a new study finds—and they might have helped herders survive Genes that significantly increase risk of developing multiple sclerosis were introduced to northwestern Europe by herders who migrated from the east around 5,000…