How does one make a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis early in its course when treatment can best prevent damage to the brain and spinal cord? The succinct answer is: "With difficulty."
Brain injury is a common cause of disability among young adults in the U.S., causing problems with memory and communication, and sometimes leading to inappropriate behavior.
Taking a few tablets of ibuprofen every day may help prevent Alzheimer's disease, according to animal research recently published in the August issue of the Journal of Neuroscience.
Recently, the field of medicine discovered what could be a new way to reverse MS in virtually all patients. Currently, there are a lot of research organizations, looking for new possible ways to treat multiple sclerosis. The new cure was only recently discovered, and it's clear why - up until n
Scientists have discovered a molecular brain process by which mice overcome fear. The findings could, potentially, lead to treatments for anxiety disorders.
Despite intensive research, no currently available therapy for Parkinson's disease has shown continuing long-term efficacy. Where do we stand with gene therapy as a disease-modifying approach?
Pain radiating from your pelvic region and traveling down your leg before your menstrual period could be premenstrual sciatic nerve pain. It is a painful condition that is caused by the sciatic nerve being aggravated by endometrial tissue growing in your abdomen that is attached to or that is near y