A former Cobb County sheriff’s deputy has now been indicted on fraud charges after prosecutors say he faked being sick. Cobb ...
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Everyday Health on MSNCancer and Multiple Sclerosis: A Mixed StoryA cancer diagnosis has hit very close to home in recent months. It’s likely that cancer has also struck close to most of ...
Columnist Susan Payrovi, MD, who has a complicated relationship with adrenaline, regrets being talked into going on a roller ...
Deputy Mark Hampton was indicted on charges of Violation of Oath by Public Officer and Violation of the Racketeer Influenced ...
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Lohud.com, Westchester County on MSNTeacher, 'multiple sclerosis champion' to be honoree at MS fundraiser in WestchesterIt took a decade for Heather Castellani Milboer to be diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Now, she helps build community for ...
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MedPage Today on MSNDeciding Whether Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Should Be DiscontinuedObservational studies and two randomized controlled trials consistently suggest that, in general, disease recurrence after ...
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Live Science on MSNIn a 1st, trial finds vitamin D supplements may slow multiple sclerosis. But questions remain.A new clinical trial has shown for the first time that taking high doses of vitamin D could stave off the progression of ...
In the year since her MS diagnosis, Denise Schneiders has become an advocate, fighting for better care, research, and patient ...
Gabryelle “Gabby” Scholfield, a 16-year-old student-athlete at Edmondson Westside High School in Baltimore, who plays center ...
Warriors MS Benefit Auction is this Saturday to continue raising money to help research for treatments and eventually a cure.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNFormer Cobb deputy indicted for faking illness to get donationsA former Cobb County Sheriff’s deputy has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of defrauding individuals and organizations by falsely claiming to have a serious illness in order to solicit ...
Tolebrutinib regulatory submission accepted for priority review in the US for patients with multiple sclerosis If approved, tolebrutinib would be the first and only brain-penetrant BTK inhibitor to ...
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