MS: Iron levels in brain ‘predict disability’
MS: Iron levels in brain 'predict disability' Mapping iron levels in the brain with a noninvasive scan could help identify multiple sclerosis patients at higher risk of future physical disability.
MS: Iron levels in brain 'predict disability' Mapping iron levels in the brain with a noninvasive scan could help identify multiple sclerosis patients at higher risk of future physical disability.
Advanced MRI technique predicts risk of disease progression in MS A study led by researchers at the University of Buffalo has shown that an advanced MRI technique can help to…
Intermittent fasting may benefit people with MS In multiple sclerosis, the immune system mistakenly attacks and harms myelin, which is the "sheath" that protects axons (or the projection that links…
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A new study from Kaiser Permanente investigates whether or not certain nutritional changes — specifically, eating more fish and taking omega-3 supplements — could decrease the risk of multiple sclerosis.…
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease wherein the immune system turns against healthy cells in the central nervous system, attacking myelin, or the "coating" around nerve cells. Scientists now investigate…
A potential new therapeutic target for multiple sclerosis has now been identified in a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Alberta and McGill University, both in Canada.…