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Sask. MS patients to US for 'liberation' trial Winnipeg Free Press REGINA -- Saskatchewan says it will send multiple sclerosis patients to the US for the clinical trial of a controversial treatment -- an announcement that prompted more than 100 applications within hours. Premier Brad Wall said a New York state doctor ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Saskatchewan goes rogue on MS clinical trials Macleans.ca by macleans.ca on Friday, January 13, 2012 12:58pm - 0 Comments Yesterday Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall left the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) and the MS Society of Canada in the dust when he announced his government has allocated $2.2 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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MS sufferers invited to apply for trials StarPhoenix By Angela Hall, Leader-Post January 13, 2012 Saskatchewan residents with multiple sclerosis can now apply to participate in a USbased clinical trial of a controversial potential treatment for the disease. Premier Brad Wall said the province will spend ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Research on multiple sclerosis to be described in Corte Madera meeting Marin Independent-Journal Research efforts for progressive multiple sclerosis will be described in a meeting of the Marin County Multiple Sclerosis Group from noon to 1:30 pm Jan. 21 at Aegis in Corte Madera at 5555 Paradise Drive. The staff at the local chapter of the National ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Biogen Idec prepares for multiple launches in coming years The Pharma Letter US biotech firm Biogen Idec (Nasdaq: BII outlined its plans for driving the continued strong commercial performance of its existing multiple sclerosis (MS) treatments, preparing for the potential launches of multiple new high-impact therapies, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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MS patients being sent to clinical trial Fort Frances Times REGINA—Multiple sclerosis patients in Saskatchewan can apply to take part in a clinical trial of a treatment that has been touted as a potential therapy. Premier Brad Wall said a New York state doctor is in the final stages of getting US federal ... See all stories on this topic » |
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New clinical trials could mean relief for MS patients Global Regina Saskatchewan's 3500 Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients may have another treatment option available, if a new clinical trial in New York proves effective. The provincial government is contributing $2.2 million towards the research that will see 86 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Uro-Neurologist Professor Clare Fowler receives Honour MS Trust Professor Fowler and colleagues at the Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery produced the MS Trust publication the UK consensus on the management of the bladder in multiple sclerosis. This is guidance written for health professionals to ensure that ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Ferndale Medical Marijuana Dispensary Case MyFox Detroit "There are sick people who have multiple sclerosis. There are other people who are just caught in the middle, and that's not fair to them," Rockhind said. He calls the judge's decision courageous, but Oakland County Prosecutor Jessica Cooper disagrees ... See all stories on this topic » |
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