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Healthworkz hit their target for MS-UK

Healthworkz hit their target for MS-UK Fundraiser of the month This summer, the team at Healthworkz Neuro Fitness and Movement Therapy Studio took on MS-UK’s virtual event My MS Marathon. HealthWorkz is a privately run exercise studio, specially equipped to support people living with long-term neurological conditions, such as multiple
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Eye drug shown to prompt myelin repair in mouse model

Eye drug shown to prompt myelin repair in mouse modelPublished: 02 September 2022 A new study found that medrysone, an anti-inflammatory glucocorticoid used to treat various eye conditions including allergic conjunctivitis, improved myelin repair in mice with multiple sclerosis (MS). Previous research has suggested the drug activates oligodendrocytes, which are
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The specific exercise therapy for MS that outperforms others

The specific exercise therapy for MS that outperforms others Published: 31 August 2022 A new review of published studies has found aquatic exercise therapy has great benefits for people with multiple sclerosis (MS), including improving balance and easing fatigue, all without side effects. Aquatic therapy is exercise that’s done standing
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Another study finds virus may be trigger for multiple sclerosis

Another study finds virus may be trigger for multiple sclerosisPublished: 30 August 2022 Another link between the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and multiple sclerosis (MS) has been found in a recent study from Germany. Researchers found that people who had infectious mononucleosis had a higher incidence of MS in the ten
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Hiprex for MS bladder infections

Hiprex for MS bladder infections Ian Cook investigates more evidence that Hiprex works for bladder infections Anyone with multiple sclerosis (MS) prone to recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) knows well the misery they cause as well as the difficulty of getting rid of them for good. As a long-term self-catheteriser
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MS drug shown to promote remyelination in mouse study

MS drug shown to promote remyelination in mouse studyPublished: 23 August 2022 Spasticity medication Baclofen promoted the repair of myelin in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis (MS), a new study has found. Most treatments for MS focus on controlling the immune system to help prevent relapses, but repairing myelin
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Prior pregnancy may offer protection from MS

Prior pregnancy may offer protection from MSPublished: 22 August 2022 Having been pregnant reduces the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) according to a new meta-analysis of four studies. The analysis found risk is not affected by the use of oral contraceptives. We know that MS is caused by lots
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Age of MS diagnosis has risen significantly in last 50 years

Average age of MS diagnosis has risen significantly in last 50 yearsPublished: 19 August 2022 The age at which people are experiencing symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) has been rising according to a new study which looked at data from the last five decades. Researchers found that from 1970 to
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Certain factors predict worse health-related quality of life in MS

Certain factors predict worse health-related quality of life in MSPublished: 19 August 2022 Early factors that can affect the course of a person with multiple sclerosis’ (MS) long-terms health-related quality of life (HRQol) have been identified by a new study. After diagnosis with MS, the factors which predicted worse long-term
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Jim is determined to help others, despite his own daily battles

“Jim is determined to help others, despite his own daily battles” Published: 16 August 2022 After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) eight years ago Jim has experienced symptoms from loss of sensation, severe pins and needles, loss of sight in one eye, and a crushing feeling as if someone
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