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Choose Your Own Adventure: A Day in the Life

Posted on May 3, 2021 by

One of my favorite books when I was a kid was a Choose Your Own Adventure book, in which I chased Carmen Sandiego all over the globe. Paragraph by paragraph, I decided what my next move would be in order to find her. It was fun and, without me knowing it at the time, it…

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Not ______ Enough

Posted on April 10, 2021 by

I will never forget the first time I felt “less than.” I was onstage and in costume, ready to perform for the very first time at the local Greek festival. Our dance troupe director was welcoming the audience and explaining the origin of our opening number. The girl standing next to me in line started to…

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The Last Laugh

Posted on April 1, 2021 by

My heart is in my stomach. My mouth is dry and he’s standing there, almost bracing himself, scanning my face for a reaction. But I am numb — not in the tingly MS way, but I’m briefly stunned, mentally and emotionally. My husband has just revealed to me that a longtime friend of his, someone he trusted in…

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Helping Others to Understand

Posted on March 25, 2021 by

“I’m exhausted.” “Oh, me too! I know exactly how you feel! I went to bed really late and haven’t had my coffee yet!” How many times have you been stumped in describing how you’re feeling, simply because you don’t know how to respond in a way in which a non-MSer can relate? We sometimes use metaphors like spoons…

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New – Theory

Posted on July 4, 2019 by s3GvGjerAz

What’s next in remyelination therapy? Remyelination substances currently under observation include the following (see Multiple Sclerosis Journal for details): New imaging technologies are under development to measure remyelination efficacy, including: diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) magnetized transfer imaging (MTI) myelin water fraction imaging (MWF) positron emission tomography (PET) The authors of “Remyelination in Multiple Sclerosis –…

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Diet

Posted on July 4, 2019 by s3GvGjerAz

In demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), the failure to remyelinate contributes to axonal damage1, a major factor in persistent disability. Remyelination failure can be attributed partially to an insufficient capacity of resident oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPC) to proliferate, migrate, differentiate and initiate myelin membrane growth2,3. There is now good evidence to implement therapies…

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Repair of MS Brain Damage May be Possible

Posted on July 4, 2019 by s3GvGjerAz

Repair Of Multiple Sclerosis Brain Damage May Be Possible Published Thursday 1 November 2012 By Catharine Paddock PhDIn what they describe to the press as a “life-changer” for millions of people with the disease, researchers in the US report this week a study where they discovered blocking an enzyme in the brain may help repair…

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Links

Posted on July 4, 2019 by s3GvGjerAz

https://www.msaustralia.org.au/about-ms/information-sheets https://www.nationalmssociety.org/Resources-Support/Library-Education-Programs/Brochures https://msra.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/National-MS-Needs-Analysis-2012-1.pdf

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Brains Really Grow Back Neurons

Posted on July 4, 2019 by s3GvGjerAz

The observation that the human brain churns out new neurons throughout life is one of the biggest neuroscience discoveries of the past 20 years. The idea has captured immense popular and scientific interest—not least, because of hopes the brain’s regenerative capacity might be harnessed to boost cognition or to treat injury or disease. In nonhuman…

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Brain Tissue Regen

Posted on July 4, 2019 by s3GvGjerAz

Can dead brain tissue regenerate?A new stroke-healing gel created by UCLA researchers helped regrow neurons and blood vessels in mice whose brains had been damaged by strokes. … Instead, dead brain tissue is absorbed, which leaves a cavity devoid of blood vessels, neurons or axons — the thin nerve fibers that project from neurons. Columbia neuroscientists have discovered why mitochondria, tiny…

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