A diet rich in fish might slow the progression of multiple sclerosis in some patients, a new study says.The nutrien ...
A high dietary intake of lean and oily fish may slow the progression of disability in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), ...
The following is a summary of “Associations of Inflammatory Markers With Neurological Dysfunction and Prognosis in Patients With Progressive Stroke,” published in the February 2025 issue of European ...
A diet rich in fish may help slow down the progression of the incurable, often disabling autoimmune disease of multiple ...
New findings suggest that consuming fish regularly could reduce disability progression in multiple sclerosis. Researchers ...
A team of researchers has developed a new gene therapy for children with Dravet syndrome, a rare type of epilepsy in children ...
A new study suggests the use of antidepressants may hasten the cognitive decline of people with dementia. It's a conclusion ...
Eating oily and lean fish every week may slow down loss of function in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), researchers say.
Canadians consume a lot of types of ultra-processed foods that new research is linking to nearly four in 10 heart disease and stroke events in Canada, including death.
A new study led by Professor Charles Marshall at Queen Mary University of London has found that the symptoms people describe ...