Monday, April 20, 2015 11:18 PM
|
CCSVI Alliance
NIH-funded study identifies over-the-counter compounds that may replace damaged cells. "Two drugs already on the market — an antifungal and a steroid — may potentially take on new roles as treatments for multiple sclerosis" "This work was supported by the NINDS (NS085246, NS030800, NS026543), the New York Stem Cell Foundation and the Myelin Repair Foundation, New York City." http://www.nih.gov/news/health/apr2015/ninds-20.htmDrugs that activate brain stem cells may reverse multiple sclerosiswww.nih.gov NIH-funded study identifies over-the-counter compounds that may replace damaged cells
|