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Gender has become a dominant factor in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) during the last decades. Already with a ratio of 3.2 to 1 MS is gradually changing into a disease predominantly among women. Since genetic factors can be ruled out as a cause of this gender related increase, scientific attention is on environmental factors that may increase MS risk in women exclusively.
Adeona Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a pharmaceutical company developing innovative late-stage drug candidates for the treatment of autoimmune and central nervous system diseases, today announced its clinical update and results for its third quarter of 2008.
Women Against MS Leadership Luncheon to Fund Gender-Related Research for MS Luncheon Scheduled for Friday, November 14 RALEIGH, N.C. (November 10, 2008) -The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Eastern North Carolina Chapter is pleased to announce a $15,000 matching gift challenge from Katherine Seligmann for the Women Against MS Leadership Luncheon (WAMS) on Friday, November 14 from 12-1:30 ...
Oral Argument Scheduled for Monday, November 3, 2008