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IL-7 Level May Mark Interferon Responsiveness

IL-7 Level May Mark Interferon Responsiveness

by Ket Patel | Nov 14, 2011 | All Articles For Neurology, Multiple Sclerosis

Serum levels of interleukin-7 helped determine which patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis would benefit from treatment with interferon-beta in a series of experiments involving human sera and mice with experimental autoimmune encephalo-myelitis....
IL-7 Level May Mark Interferon Responsiveness

New Drugs, Devices Edge Toward Clinical Use : New antiepileptic drugs in the pipeline may provide enhanced safety, tolerability, or potency.

by Ket Patel | Nov 12, 2011 | All Articles For Neurology, Epilepsy

Several new antiepileptic drugs and devices aimed at preventing or suppressing seizure have achieved results with better management of side effects than is seen with existing therapeutic agents, according to Dr. Jacqueline A. French. “You may hear many people saying...
IL-7 Level May Mark Interferon Responsiveness

Exercise Improved Some Cognitive Function in Parkinson’s

by Ket Patel | Nov 4, 2011 | All Articles For Neurology, Movement Disorders

Major Finding: Exercise and medication use significantly improved cognitive function in patients with Parkinson’s disease based on results of the Stroop Color and Word Test. Exercise improved performance on the Brief Test of Attention and the Digit Span Forward...
IL-7 Level May Mark Interferon Responsiveness

Glutamate From Gliomas Sparks Seizures

by Ket Patel | Nov 2, 2011 | All Articles For Neurology, Epilepsy

New evidence suggests that excessive glutamate released from glioma cells causes epileptic activity in peritumoral neurons, which may be stopped by a drug that blocks the release of glutamate from tumor cells. Previous studies have suggested that tumor-associated...
IL-7 Level May Mark Interferon Responsiveness

Pilot Program Shows Cardiac Rehab Can Help Poststroke

by Ket Patel | Nov 2, 2011 | All Articles For Neurology, Stroke

A cardiac rehabilitation program can help cerebrovascular-disease patients as much as it helps patients with cardiac disease, based on results from 89 patients treated in a Canadian pilot program. “Patients suffering a nondisabling stroke or TIA [transient ischemic...
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