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Selma Blair Just Shared A Photo Revealing Her Eyelashes Are Falling Out Due To Multiple Sclerosis

April 9, 2019 A, Are, Blair, due, eyelashes, Falling, Her, just, multiple, out, Photo, Revealing, sclerosis, Selma, Shared, to

Selma Blair revealed she’s losing her eyelashes due to multiple sclerosis in a new Instagram post. Along with thanking friends

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Soda, sugar-sweetened beverages linked to more severe symptoms for people with multiple sclerosis

March 6, 2019 beverages, for, Linked, more, multiple, people, sclerosis, severe, soda, sugar-sweetened, symptoms, to, with

For people with multiple sclerosis (MS), drinking around 290 calories per day of soda or other sugar-sweetened beverages, or the

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Contributors to Delay of Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis ID’d

February 27, 2019 Contributors, Delay, Diagnosis, ID'd, multiple, of, sclerosis, to

TUESDAY, Feb. 26, 2019 — First symptoms and disease type are contributors to delays in multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, according

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Health Problems 

Mayo Clinic Q&A: Understanding multiple sclerosis

October 26, 2018 Clinic, Mayo, multiple, Q&A:, sclerosis, understanding

Dear Mayo Clinic: What causes multiple sclerosis, or MS, in people who don’t have it in their family? A: The

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Researchers propose conceptual framework to study role of exercise in multiple sclerosis

October 17, 2018 conceptual, exercise, framework, in, multiple, of, propose, Researchers, role, sclerosis, study, to

East Hanover, NJ. October 17, 2018. Researchers have proposed a conceptual framework for examining the relationship between exercise and adaptive

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Health Problems 

Team identifies brain’s lymphatic vessels as new avenue to treat multiple sclerosis

September 17, 2018 As, avenue, brain's, identifies, lymphatic, multiple, New, sclerosis, Team, to, treat, vessels

Lymphatic vessels that clean the brain of harmful material play a crucial role in the development and progression of multiple

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Health Problems 

Major trial of statins to treat multiple sclerosis begins

September 13, 2018 begins, major, multiple, of, sclerosis, statins, to, treat, trial

The biggest ever trial for secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) in the UK has begun under UCL research leadership. With

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Health Problems 

Drug shows promise in slowing multiple sclerosis

September 6, 2018 drug, in, multiple, promise, sclerosis, shows, slowing

Research appearing in the New England Journal of Medicine could herald a new treatment approach for individuals with multiple sclerosis

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Health Problems 

B cells among factors leading to brain lesions in multiple sclerosis

September 5, 2018 among, B, brain, cells, Factors, in, Leading, lesions, multiple, sclerosis, to

A team of researchers from the University of Zurich and the University Hospital Zurich has shown that in multiple sclerosis

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Genetic marker for drug risk in multiple sclerosis offers path toward precision medicine

July 16, 2018 drug, for, Genetic, in, marker, medicine, multiple, offers, path, precision, risk, sclerosis, Toward

A team of researchers has uncovered a specific gene variant associated with an adverse drug reaction resulting in liver injury

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