Although a new national study says that an abundance of vitamin D seems to help prevent multiple sclerosis, an Everett neurologist says people shouldn’t rush out to buy the vitamin. “It’s not like ...
A meta-analysis of 3 case-controlled MS studies showed an association between susceptibility to multiple sclerosis (MS) and the vitamin D pathway. Genetic variation in vitamin D receptor (VDR) binding ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Growing evidence suggests that sufficient levels of vitamin D may protect against multiple sclerosis and ...
Researchers from institutions across France have uncovered solid clinical evidence that supplements of vitamin D could be an effective treatment for the neurodegenerative condition multiple sclerosis ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — Though evidence is mounting that low vitamin D levels may increase risk for the development and perhaps progression of multiple sclerosis, clinicians still do not have ...
Vitamin D deficiency detected at the time of diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with cognitive impairment and may also affect disability, according to new research that adds to the ...
Findings from this study showed that initial preferences for a good, long-term safety profile and relapse prevention among people with MS who started on a new DMT remained highly relevant throughout ...
Vitamin D may protect against MS Vitamin D may act as a protective factor for MS somewhere between late pregnancy and young adulthood, but no association for in utero exposure. HealthDay News — High ...
A new discovery holds promise of a simple treatment for people suffering Multiple Sclerosis. A new discovery holds promise of a simple treatment for people suffering Multiple Sclerosis. High doses of ...
Folate and vitamin B12 supplements how been found in some MS patients to increase energy and overall well-being by reducing homocysteine levels. Multiple sclerosis (MS) currently has no cure, but ...
High-dose vitamin D reduced disease activity in early MS and CIS compared with placebo. Patients taking vitamin D had a longer time to disease activity: 432 days versus 224 days. No severe adverse ...
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