Taking lipoic acid failed to ease progressive MS symptoms in a clinical trial, but the antioxidant showed signs of slowing ...
October 20, 2011 (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) — A new investigation finds that 6 years after diagnosis, brain volumes and, particularly, cognition were more severely affected in men with multiple ...
After menopause, women with multiple sclerosis experienced accelerated volume loss in global gray matter, the left hippocampus, and the left anterior cingulate, highlighting the menopausal transition ...
Lipoic acid offers no improvements in walking speed or other outcomes in patients with progressive multiple sclerosis ...
Brain volume loss is a key marker of degeneration in multiple sclerosis, correlated with future disability progression. Ponesimod, alemtuzumab, teriflunomide, ozanimod, and fingolimod significantly ...
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — An over-the-counter supplement called lipoic acid might help slow the loss of gray matter in the brains of people with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Obstructive sleep apnea and multiple sclerosis both increase atrophy of the brain’s gray and white matter.
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Using over-the-counter antioxidant to treat progressive multiple sclerosis shows mixed results
The over‐the‐counter supplement lipoic acid may have a small beneficial effect in slowing the loss of gray matter in the brains of people with progressive forms of multiple sclerosis, according to new ...
New research reveals a strong link between persistent brain inflammation and early brain shrinkage in children with MS. These "hot spots" of inflammation, visible on advanced MRIs, can silently damage ...
This study demonstrated progressive CP enlargement over time in individuals with RRMS, averaging 1.4% a year with significant variation per participant. CP enlargement correlated with the expansion of ...
Your brain doesn't have to age on autopilot. New research shows we can slow—and potentially reverse—brain aging.
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