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March 22, 2005

New Multiple Sclerosis Drug

"Multiple sclerosis patients are being given hope following trials of a drug made from goats' blood, doctors say ... The drug, called Aimspro, is not licensed in any country yet, but makers Daval International said they hoped to be granted one within a year."

March 02, 2005

Multiple Sclerosis Drug Withdrawn

Tysabri, a drug approved by the FDA three months ago for multiple sclerosis, has been withdrawn from the market after cases of death were reported.

Posted by news editor | Filed under: Multiple Sclerosis

January 03, 2005

Protect Against Multiple Sclerosis with Vitamin D

A UK-based expert has urged pregnant women to take Vitamin D supplements to protect their children from multiple sclerosis.

Posted by news editor | Filed under: Multiple Sclerosis

December 03, 2004

Red Meat Linked to Arthritis Risk

"Eating large amounts of red meat may increase the risk of rheumatoid arthritis. A study which used information from people aged 45 to 75 found consuming high levels of red meat such as beef and lamb was an independent risk factor for inflammatory arthritis."

Posted by news editor | Filed under: Diet and Exercise


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