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Scientists Explore Ways to Reverse Damage from Multiple Sclerosis

University of Central Florida researchers have been awarded a grant from the National Institutes of Health to explore ways to reverse the nerve damage done by multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions.

Multiple Sclerosis Linked to Variants in Gene

Scientists say they have found evidence that variations in a gene known as CBLB are linked to the development of multiple sclerosis in humans.

Sunlight Linked to Multiple Sclerosis

According to a new study in the British Medical Journal, the children of women who were pregnant in the winter months have a higher risk of developing multiple sclerosis because these women got less exposure to sunlight during their pregnancy.

New Drug More Effective Than Standard Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis: Study

British researchers have found that 71 percent of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis who were treated with the experimental drug alemtuzumab in a recent study showed no disease activity after four years.

Study of Twins Links Environment to Multiple Sclerosis

Scientists say it’s more clear than ever that environmental factors play a major role in the development of multiple sclerosis, since a new study has found that genetics can’t explain why one identical twin would have the condition while the other does not.