Thursday, March 15, 2007

Dueling Fools: Elan Bear Rebuttal
Motley Fool - USA
I could write a book on the relative efficacy and safety of Tysabri versus the other MS CRAB treatments (enterprising investors can start by comparing the ...
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Voice of the Reader 3-15
The Southern - Carbondale,IL,USA
Using Tysabri for MS is anything but dangerous: To the Editor: Since March is Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month, I felt compelled to write ...
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Primary Endpoint Met in Phase 2 Trial of Daclizumab in Patients ...
PharmaLive.com (press release) - Newtown,PA,USA
Hoffman-La Roche, Inc. currently markets daclizumab under the name Zenapax(R) under a license from PDL. Zenapax antibody is indicated for the prophylaxis of ...
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PDL treatment successful in Phase 2 trial
East Bay Business Times - Contra Costa,CA,USA
PDL BioPharma Inc. and Biogen Idec Inc. said Monday that a Phase 2 trial of the antibody daclizumab had met its endpoint in relapsing multiple sclerosis ...
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Stroke damage keeps brain regions from 'talking' to each other
EurekAlert! Wed, 14 Mar 2007 9:17 AM PDT
St. Louis, March 13, 2007 — Neuroscientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have linked a common post-stroke disability to impaired communication between brain regions.

Your Muscles Don't Always Listen To What Your Brain Says
Medical News Today Wed, 14 Mar 2007 10:11 AM PDT
Have your neurons been shouting at your muscles again? It happens, you know.As we grow older, neurons--the nerve cells that deliver commands from our brains--have to "speak" more loudly to get the attention of our muscles to move, according to University of Delaware researcher Christopher Knight, an assistant professor in UD's College of Health Sciences. [click link for full article]

Cannabis Spray Beats MS Spasms
RedNova Tue, 13 Mar 2007 7:16 PM PDT
By JENNY HOPE PEOPLE with MS can get significant relief from spasms and stiffness using a cannabis based medicine, claim researchers.

Obesity Surgery Can Lead To Memory Loss, Other Problems
Medical News Today Wed, 14 Mar 2007 0:12 AM PDT
Weight loss surgery, such as gastric bypass surgery, can lead to a vitamin deficiency that can cause memory loss and confusion, inability to coordinate movement, and other problems, according to a study published in the March 13, 2007, issue of Neurology®, the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology. [click link for full article]


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