Replacing Stem Cells to Cure Multiple Sclerosis
Stem cell transplants have been highly effective for 80% of patients who received them, but there is no money to perform a Phase III trial.
Stem cell transplants have been highly effective for 80% of patients who received them, but there is no money to perform a Phase III trial.
MSwarrior Melissa Cook discusses the Coimbra protocol
Image by Dr. Julia Koblitz – Follow Her on Twitter Researchers have successfully reduced inflammation similar to multiple sclerosis in mice. “The team found that…
Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet recently reported, “a cell type in the central nervous system known as oligodendrocytes might have a different role in the development of multiple sclerosis…The…
Hoping to Make the Favorite MS Blogs List in 2023 – You have to have a goal, right? Everyday Health released their popular MS blogs…
By BilliTheCat on pixabay.com Hang on to your hats; a new MRI may be coming our way. This budding technology studied at MedUni Vienna may…
Fixing dinner tonight I felt pain throughout my body. What the heck? Don’t tell me I forgot to take my pain pill again. Darn! As…
The National MS Society is excited to share that David and Eula Wintermann Foundation are matching donations until November 17th for a total of $100,000….
Alfacalcidol is man-made vitamin D used to treat deficiency. The researchers in Israel believed Alfacalcidol could help with MS fatigue and they were correct. The…