MS News: November 2015
Highlight!
- Multiple sclerosis health news roundup 2015: MS prevention and treatment breakthroughs
- Study To Test Impact Of Chocolate On Multiple Sclerosis Fatigue
- Oxford Brookes to Study if Chocolate Could Actually Help Cure Multiple Sclerosis
- Chocolate could ease multiple sclerosis symptoms
Research
- A possible breakthrough for Multiple Sclerosis treatment if it can become a clinical trial
- Multiple sclerosis research gets a boost
- Immune-disorder treatment in mice holds potential for multiple sclerosis patients
- Stem cell treatment could treat multiple sclerosis
- BC research explores gut’s role in multiple sclerosis
- Microphages, Monocytes Amplify Neuroinflammation in Multiple Sclerosis
- Treatment adherence in multiple sclerosis: a survey of Belgian neurologists
- Screening for JC Virus Variants May Aid PML Detection in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
- Cognitive Assessment Linked to Quality of Life in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
- OCT Collaborators Win 2015 Barancik Prize for Innovation in MS Research
- Melatonin Could One Day Treat Multiple Sclerosis
Clinical Trials
Medical treatment news
- Multiple Sclerosis Drug Does Not Cause Cancer
- CBD cream may help reduce autoimmune inflammation
- Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms Reduced with Experimental Cancer Drug
- Specialty drugs effective, but have hefty price tag
- New treatment used to fight multiple sclerosis
- Novartis’ MS Drug Gilenya Prevents Activation of Key Immune Cells in Study
- New Drug Proves Effective Against Multiple Sclerosis – Literated Market Research
Holistic treatment news
Diet
MS Organisations
General
- Physician of the Year: Dr. Lee Archer, UAMS
- Ann Romney spearheads landmark MS study
- Ann Romney’s new memoir sheds light on MS
Questions & Answers
Business news
- Pharmacy- Multiple Sclerosis Drugs Industry 2015 Global Market Research Report: Mrrbiz
- Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (PPMS) Therapeutic Pipeline Review, H2 2015
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Billie, I’ve been missing you but just discovered that somehow I seemed to have stopped following you. Hope all’s well. jxxx
Willeke
Hi Jean! No problem at all! Please don’t worry about it; I had the same happening, somehow lost part of the blogs I follow also (and in fact must double-check again). Hope you’re well yourself, and looking forward to Christmas! All well here, bit slow in writing because of advocacy but enjoying it 🙂 xxx