
Exopulse, electric suit makes those with multiple sclerosis and other impairments walk
A high-tech power suit could change the lives of those with multiple sclerosis and brain damage that prevents them from walking.
A high-tech power suit could change the lives of those with multiple sclerosis and brain damage that prevents them from walking.
A new vaccine against Epstein Barr virus (EBV) will soon be tested in humans. If it works, it will protect against mononucleosis and possibly multiple sclerosis (MS).
A promising T-cell-based immunotherapy stops multiple sclerosis: it also appears to reverse its damage, but this needs confirmation.
In laboratory tests, the team restored motor function in mice affected by multiple sclerosis.
In the latest study on mice, a team observed an appropriately modified flavonoid capable of stimulating the formation of new myelin.