Study Reveals a Key Difference Between People of Color with Multiple Sclerosis and Whites
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Study Reveals a Key Difference Between People of Color with Multiple Sclerosis and Whites

According to a story from Multiple Sclerosis News Today, a recent study has revealed a never-before-seen difference in multiple sclerosis patients of different racial backgrounds. The research found that people…

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This Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis Could be on its Way to Approval in the EU
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This Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis Could be on its Way to Approval in the EU

According to a story from finanznachricten.de, the drug company Novartis recently announced that the European Medicine Agency's (EMA) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) has issued a positive…

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CBD-Based Treatment for Rare Childhood Epilepsies Gets Recommendation from NICE
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CBD-Based Treatment for Rare Childhood Epilepsies Gets Recommendation from NICE

According to a story from BioPortfolio, the biopharmaceutical company GW Pharmaceuticals plc recently announced that its medicine Epidyolex has earned recommendation from the UK National Institute for Health and Care…

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Study Shows Tysabri Reduces Risk of Cognitive Decline for Pediatric-Onset Multiple Sclerosis Patients

The Gap Tysabri is a therapy that has shown efficacy for reducing disease activity in patients diagnosed with pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS). Previous investigations have indicated that up to 58%…

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The Open Targets Initiative Brings Scientists Closer to Identifying the Cause of Autoimmune Diseases

  Scientists believe that “it is in our DNA.” According to a recent article in EurekAlert, a five-year study formulated through Open Targets together with the Sanger Institute and their…

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Michigan Researchers to Study Neurofilament Light Chain Blood Levels as a Predictor of Multiple Sclerosis
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Michigan Researchers to Study Neurofilament Light Chain Blood Levels as a Predictor of Multiple Sclerosis

According to a publication from BioSpace, researchers from Michigan's Memorial Healthcare Institute for Neurosciences and Multiple Sclerosis are taking full advantage of recent technological advances in neurofilament light chain testing…

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