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Improved survival in people with MS treated with Betaferon

10th May, 2012

A long-term follow-up study of people with MS who commenced treatment with Betaferon over 21 years ago has showed increased survival compared to those who received placebo.

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Australian scientists discover key to halt nerve fibre damage in MS

26th April, 2012

Scientists from RMIT and Monash Universities announced today a discovery that shows blocking a specific protein may have the ability to act as ‘hand brake’ to the progression of the disease in

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Statement Regarding CCSVI

5th April, 2012

Channel Seven’s Sunday Night program will air a story about Chrissy Amphlett’s battle with MS. Read our statement regarding CCSVI.

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China orders halt to unapproved stem cell therapies

29th March, 2012

It has been reported this week that China has ordered a halt to all unapproved stem cell treatments and clinical trials.

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Lifestyle intervention and quality of life

15th March, 2012

Research published this week suggests that a lifestyle retreat could have positive effects on quality of life for people living with MS.

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Having children reduces risk of MS

13th March, 2012

New Australian research shows having children reduces a woman's risk of developing multiple sclerosis.

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National survey – the needs of Australians with MS

7th March, 2012

The MS Needs Analysis project will provide the evidence base for future planning of services and advocacy for people living with MS.

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Next 26 Newsletter - March Issue - Available now

1st March, 2012

  To view the articles in Next 26, please click on the link below

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Kiss Goodbye to MS 2012

1st March, 2012

In May this year, to coincide with World MS Day, you may see many people wearing red lipstick.

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$3.7 million in grants

1st March, 2012

Twenty new Australian multiple sclerosis research projects will get off the ground in 2012.

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