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... taking a similar approach during a recent meeting of premiers. Clinics in Poland, Bulgaria and India are opening blockages for patients who have travelled from Canada and other countries in the last ...
The German health ministry has announced plans to legalize medical use of marijuana, prompting praise from advocates for patients with chronic pain and terminal illnesses. Top policy makers ...
Biogen Idec Inc. disclosed five more cases of a rare brain infection in multiple sclerosis patients on Tysabri, which it sells with Elan Corp. bringing the total number of cases to 63 as of Aug. 4. The ...
... treatment." Oswald's letter said patients with multiple sclerosis have been waiting too long for a treatment breakthrough and that it's "time that we work together to try and find scientifically ...
Abstract  OBJECTIVE: A link between diffuse axonal loss and diffuse inflammation has been established in the brain of patients with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). In the present paper, we sought ...
... in patients with multiple sclerosis" exists.  The authors mis-state several of the criteria for a positive ultrasound examination. They state that reflux must be present in both internal jugular ...
An advisory committee of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommended approval of FTY720 (fingolimod) for the treatment of patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis, the most common form of the ...
A Cannabis-based drug that may relieve symptoms of multiple sclerosis will be denied to Calderdale patients. NHS Calderdale has confirmed the oral spray Sativex will not be routinely funded for the area's ...
Summary Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is thought to be caused by demyelinating plaques within the nerve root entry zone, the trigeminal nucleus, or the trigeminal tracts. ...
A Home-Based Walking Program Using Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation Improves Gait Performance in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study Abstract Background. Few interventions have been successful ...
... funded by more than $250,000 in private donations is being tweaked after a test run involving 10 patients and 10 similar healthy people and is expected to be ready to go by the end of next week.... [Read ...
... of patients with spinal cord injuries that had been placed on hold for nearly a year because of safety concerns. If the treatment from Geron works, it "would be revolutionary," said Dr. Richard ...
... Monday in the Annals of Neurology, researchers report they found no such trend of blockages in patients' jugular veins, which carry blood away from the brain back to the heart. The theory, championed ...
... of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients treated with either glatiramer acetate (Copaxone * ) or interferon beta-1a for once-weekly, intramuscular administration (Avonex dagger ).... [Read More] Read more: ...
... affected in MS, little is known about the EF components that are most affected, particularly in paediatric-onset MS patients. ... [Read More] Read more: MSRC Latest MS News  ...
... Methods: Two (2) coronal cadaver brain slices from patients clinically diagnosed with multiple sclerosis underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), specifically SWI to image iron content. To confirm the ...
Cerebellar symptoms are extremely disabling and are common in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients. In this feasibility study, we developed and tested a robot therapy protocol, aimed at the rehabilitation ...
... is not yet available. Here we present initial observations in 10 multiple sclerosis patients who were stringently monitored up to 6 months after discontinuation of the infusions. ... [Read More] Read ...
... of moderate to severe spasticity due to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in patients who have not responded adequately to other anti-spasticity medication. Prior to launch, Sativex® requires pricing and reimbursement ...
Clinics charging multiple sclerosis patients thousands of dollars for an unproven treatment are basically stealing, an internationally recognized stroke researcher and Robarts Research Institute scientist ...
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