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New Treatment for MS May Be Found in Old Medicine
An antioxidant designed by scientists more than 12 years ago to fight damage within human cells has been used to significantly improve symptoms of mice with a multiple sclerosis-like disease. Researchers suggest that the discovery could lead to an entirely new way to treat multiple sclerosis (MS) in humans.
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Glow-in-the-Dark Piglets and Rabbits Produced with University of Hawaii Technique [VIDEO]
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Common Cold-Causing Bacteria Lingers Longer than Expected When Outside of the Body
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High Mortality Rates in US Have Shifted to Tobacco-Friendly Southern States
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Is Cortical Thickness Linked with Religious Beliefs?
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Concussions Might be Associated with Alzheimer's Disease
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Researchers Find What Really Happens in a Battery
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Children Tend to Accommodate Abuse By Parents, Study Suggests
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'Runaway Process' Behind Deep Earthquakes, Study Suggests
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GPS-Tagged Sharks Post Location to Twitter, Alerting Beachgoers
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New Treatment Eradicates Rare Type of Cancer
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Scientists Get Massive Grant to Create Accurate Image of Black Hole
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NASA and JAXA's Precipitation Satellite to Improve Understanding of Earth's Climate