Eating more carbohydrates significantly increases the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), particularly among women and people younger than 60, according to a study based on data from the U.K. […] The post High-carb diet may raise MS risk, especially for women: Study appeared first…
Tweet EBV as the cause of MS…but that means everyone with MS has to be infected with EBV…one negative and “the” cause has to change to “a” cause. In most studies with children, the rate of EBV positivitiy seldom reached 100% but not in this…
Metis Biotech‘s experimental oral therapy MTS-004 was safe and eased symptoms of pseudobulbar affect (PBA), a neurological condition marked by bouts of sudden, involuntary, and inappropriate laughter or crying, in […] The post MTS-004 eases pseudobulbar affect in people with MS, other disorders appeared first…
As I sit down at my desk to write this, tears are streaming down my face. My mind, soul, body, and heart are beyond wounded from living with relapsing-remitting multiple […] The post Why I’ve been living a sheltered life since my MS diagnosis appeared…
Obexelimab, a therapy Zenas Biopharma is developing for a range of autoimmune diseases, almost completely prevented the formation of new inflammatory lesions in adults with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis […] The post Obexelimab stops new MS brain lesions in clinical trial, data show appeared…
Self-expression is a tool that can unleash your creativity in a unique way. It is not just a way to beat your internal stress; it is a self-defense mechanism that is powerful and can reveal a lot about our inner … Continue reading → Source:…
Tweet As a card carrying EAEer I understand the view that studies in animal studies give the basis for benefit in controlling MS. Indeed this is the basis for many animal studies. Aliyu M, Saboor-Yaraghi AA, Sahraian MA, Noorbakhsh F.. The Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis (EAE)…
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