Significant Progress in Multiple Sclerosis Research in 2010

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Significant Progress in Multiple Sclerosis Research in 2010

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MS Progress was made toward finding ways to restore function and improving quality of life through exercise meditation rehabilitation and medications

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Exciting progress made in MS research during 2010

news-medical.net — “Exciting advances were made in 2010 in virtually every field of MS research. Progress toward finding new therapies for MS is illustrated by the availability of the first oral disease-modifying therapy for MS. Progress was also made toward finding ways to restore function and improving quality of life and specific MS symptoms through exercise, meditation, rehabilitation and medications, including the first therapy specifically approved to treat a symptom of MS (Ampyra).View full resource at news-medical.net

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2010: A Year of Significant Progress in MS Research : National MS Society

nationalmssociety.org — “MS stops people from moving. The National MS Society exists to make sure it doesn't.View full resource at nationalmssociety.org

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News! 2010: A Year of Significant Progress in MS Research http://bit.ly/hapnEi

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Arch Neurol -- Abstract: Successful Management of Natalizumab-Associated Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy and Immune Reconstitution Syndrome in a Patient With Multiple Sclerosis, July 12, 2010, Schröder et al. 0 (2010): archneurol.2010.157v

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Little pill means big news in the treatment of MS

eurekalert.org — “A new drug for multiple sclerosis promises to change the lives of the 100,000 people in the UK who have the condition, say researchers at Queen Mary, University of London. A major trial of the oral drug Cladribine -- results of which are published in the NEJM on Jan. 20, 2010 -- has shown that it significantly reduces relapse and deterioration of the disease, and goes a long way to eliminating the unpleasant side effects associated with existing therapies.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Little pill big news 4 #MS - Cladribine 8x/yr => 55% drop relapse & 30% less progression #MultipleSclerosis http://bit.ly/7JwIMw

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National MS Society Continues to Propel Research Forward end MS - Launches 2010 With Call for Research Grants to Pursue CCSVI

prweb.com — “Pr: 2009 saw exciting research progress, unprecedented opportunities on the horizon, and more scientists than ever working on resolving important questions. despite the year’s economic and financial challenges, the national multiple sclerosis society continues to propel research forward to end ms.View full resource at prweb.com

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learn more about progress in MS research and new call for grants in CCSVI research www.nationalmssociety.org http://tinyurl.com/yjans3m

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