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Medical Journals For Multiple Sclerosis - Articles
Blood pressure medication hydralazine may lessen multiple sclerosis symptoms
by
Dr. John Z.
Posted
Sun 16 Jan 2011 12:00am
pollutant may play an important role in causing multiple sclerosis and that low doses of a generic blood pressure medication, hydralazine, might be used to help prevent the disorder... that acrolein may play a very important role in free radical injury, particularly in multiple sclerosis,” Shi said.
The elevated acrolein levels in the MS mice were cut in half when
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Multiple Sclerosis Nutrition - Proper Nutrition For Multiple Sclerosis
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Healthy Living ..
Posted
Sun 15 Mar 2009 3:18pm
diet radically a few years ago and have now managed to reverse most of my MS symptoms.
For more information and to examine the link between what we eat and multiple sclerosis... symptoms associated to Multiple Sclerosis will disappear… These your first steps to freedom from Multiple Sclerosis medication!
You have all to gain and nothing to lose by having
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Sales of literary journal will benefit Multiple Sclerosis Society
by
stuart
Posted
Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:20pm
of Us” to benefit Sowing Seeds, a local charity that helps residents in need.
Now, McNulty has published “Hoi Polloi II” to benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
On Saturday, a team representing the journal will participate in the MS LifeLines Walk Cohasset 2009. McNulty will be selling books before the event, which begins at 10 a.m.
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Low Dose Naltrexone for Multiple Sclerosis - Julie's Journal: Month One
by
stuart
Posted
Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:20pm
Written By Julie Stachowiak, Ph.D., About.com Guide to Multiple Sclerosis
Tuesday May 12, 2009
Here we are, a full month after starting my personal experiment with low dose naltrexone (LDN) for my relapsing-remitting MS symptoms. I am still taking 3 mg of LDN each night between 9:00 pm and midnight and still on my Copaxone.
Overall, I have
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