Researchers report novel complementary effects of estrogen treatment in multiple sclerosis
A study by UCLA researchers reveals the cellular basis for how the hormone estrogen protects against damage to the central nervous system in people...
New Six-year Ocrevus (Ocrelizumab) Data Showed That Earlier Initiation and Continuation of Treatment Reduced...
Post-hoc analysis from a Phase III open-label extension study showed a 42% reduction in the risk of PPMS patients needing a wheelchair after...
ACTRIMS Recognizes Young Investigators at Forum 2018
Therapeutic Targets in MS: The Frontier and the Future of Disease Modifying TherapyMadison, Wis., Feb. 14, 2018 – The Americas Committee for Treatment and...
New drug target for remyelination in MS is identified by UB researchers
Photo: Myelin (green) production by transplanted human oligodendrocyte progenitors cells (red) is greatly improved following the genetic block of M3R expression. (Credit: Jesslie J....
Multiple Sclerosis – Cholesterol Crystals Prevent Regeneration in Central Nervous System
A team led by Prof. Mikael Simons from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has now published a possible explanation in the journal Science....
The Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis
Dr. Aaron Boster, neuroimmunologist, made a long-awaited announcement today via his YouTube channel. The Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis is now open in northern...
Researchers discover new subtype of multiple sclerosis
Cleveland Clinic researchers have discovered a new subtype of multiple sclerosis (MS), providing a better understanding of the individualized nature of the disease.MS has...
Woman with Multiple Sclerosis Charged £3,800 for Disabled Parking Bay
U.K. - A woman with multiple sclerosis has criticised an "extortionate" £3,800 charge to create a disabled parking bay outside her home.Cornwall Council charges...
CMSC’s educational conference provides up-to-date information on multiple sclerosis
The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC), the leading member-driven North American organization dedicated to improving and advancing the standards of healthcare and clinical...
Two New Drugs Now Available to Treat SPMS
The FDA-approved medications offer additional treatment options for people living with active secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS).
Until the last few months, the vast majority...















