Thursday, February 28, 2008

Researchers Engineer First System Of Human Nerve Cell Tissue
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have demonstrated that living human nerve cells can be engineered into a network that could one day be used for transplants to repair damaged to the nervous system

MS Society Offers Another Line Of Support, UK
The MS Society is reaching out to more people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) than ever before thanks to the launch of an email Helpline facility.For some people, sending an email is easier than making a call and those in need of information and emotional support can now take advantage of a new way of contacting the award-winning MS Society Helpline.

MS Societies In UK And Australia Provide International Research Opportunities
Worldwide collaborative links between researchers investigating the debilitating neurological condition multiple sclerosis (MS) have been strengthened thanks to the introduction of the first UK and Australian Fellowship Exchange programme.

Protein Screen Offers Clues To Future Treatment Options, UK
A study published in this month shows how proteins might be important in the underlying processes occurring in Multiple Sclerosis (MS).This relatively novel work is screening and identifying 27 Feb 2008

Tysabri May Cause Liver Damage, Health Officials Say
HealthDay via Yahoo! News Wed, 27 Feb 2008 2:03 PM PST
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 27 (HealthDay News) -- The controversial multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri can start causing liver damage within six days of the first dose, U.S. health officials said Wednesday.

Biogen and Elan warn of liver injury from Tysabri
Reuters via Yahoo! News Wed, 27 Feb 2008 12:26 PM PST
Biogen Idec Inc and Elan Corp Plc have warned doctors of significant liver injury suffered by some patients taking the multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri, U.S. regulators said on Wednesday.

Biogen, Elan warn of liver injury from Tysabri
Reuters via Yahoo! News Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:56 AM PST
Biogen Idec Inc and Elan Corp Plc are warning doctors about reports of "significant" liver injury suffered by patients taking their Tysabri multiple sclerosis drug, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Wednesday.

Tysabri May Cause Liver Damage, Health Officials Say
KOLD News 13 Tuscon Wed, 27 Feb 2008 2:42 PM PST
By Steven Reinberg , HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Feb. 27 (HealthDay News) -- The controversial multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri can start causing liver damage...

MS Societies In UK And Australia Provide International Research Opportunities
Medical News Today Wed, 27 Feb 2008 6:05 AM PST
Worldwide collaborative links between researchers investigating the debilitating neurological condition multiple sclerosis (MS) have been strengthened thanks to the introduction of the first UK and Australian Fellowship Exchange programme.

MS Society Offers Another Line Of Support, UK
Medical News Today Wed, 27 Feb 2008 6:05 AM PST
The MS Society is reaching out to more people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) than ever before thanks to the launch of an email Helpline facility.For some people, sending an email is easier than making a call and those in need of information and emotional support can now take advantage of a new way of contacting the award-winning MS Society Helpline.

Protein Screen Offers Clues To Future Treatment Options, UK
Medical News Today Wed, 27 Feb 2008 5:07 AM PST
A study published in this month shows how proteins might be important in the underlying processes occurring in Multiple Sclerosis (MS).This relatively novel work is screening and identifying proteins involved in MS, particularly in the different types of lesion in the central nervous system of people with MS.

Designer Diagnostics Begins Marketing First Ever Environmental Test Kit For The Detection Of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria
Medical News Today Wed, 27 Feb 2008 4:05 AM PST
Nutra Pharma Corp. (OTCBB:NPHC), a biotechnology company that is developing drugs for HIV and Multiple Sclerosis, has announced that its wholly-owned medical devices subsidiary, Designer Diagnostics, has started marketing the first-ever environmental test kit for the detection of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) in water and soil.

Adult stem cells used to treat MS
KING5 Seattle Tue, 26 Feb 2008 6:12 PM PST
Adult stem cells are being used to successfully treat patients with heart disease, even autoimmune disorders. One man with multiple sclerosis says his symptoms are completely gone.

Multiple sclerosis stem cells

HealthFirst-Adult stem cell therapy
ABC12.com - Flint,MI,USA
HealthFirst reporter Leslie LoBue says one patient diagnosed with multiple sclerosis says his symptoms are gone. Barry Goudy was diagnosed with multiple ...
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OTCPicks.com Daily Market Movers Digest Midday Report
TransWorldNews (press release) - Monroe,GA,USA
Its principal stem cell products are solutions containing allo stem cell biological solutions, either adult stem cells, and stem cells that are extracted ...
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Study: Stem cells have great potential
abc7.com - Los Angeles,CA,USA
At least one patient with multiple sclerosis went into remission after treatment with adult stem cells. Experts think other diseases like diabetes will ...
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Adult Stem Cells May Treat Many Diseases
WebMD - USA
Since the late 1990s, adult stem cell therapy has been used experimentally to treat multiple sclerosis (MS), type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, ...
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Adult stem cells used to treat MS
KING5.com - Seattle,WA,USA
After Barry Goudy was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1995, he began losing feeling in his left leg, then his vision started to go. ...
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Adult Stem Cells Show They Can Conquer More Than Cancer
WRAL.com - Raleigh,NC,USA
Now it's being used to treat heart trouble and other diseases – and it even helped a man with multiple sclerosis. Barry Goudy learned he had multiple ...
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