You searched for Multiple Sclerosis - Page 3 of 4 - Good News Network
Home Search

Multiple Sclerosis - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

First Sickle Cell Patient Treated with CRISPR Gene Editing is Now Thriving One Year Later, And Able to Care For Her Kids

Victoria Gray, the first patient to be treated for Sickle Cell Disease with the gene editing technique CRISPR is thriving a year after her treatment.

World’s Second Person Cured of HIV: 40-Year-old Man is Confirmed to Be 30 Months Virus-Free

A follow-up study on “The London Patient” confirms that he has indeed been cured of HIV since undergoing an experimental treatment several years ago.

Encuentran un “Apagado” Molecular que Podría Tratar Enfermedades al Revertir la Inflamación y el Envejecimiento

El descubrimiento de un 'interruptor' de la inflamación podría sentar las bases para los nuevos tratamientos de enfermedades como el Alzeimer, Parkinson, cancer y diabetes.

Scientists Demonstrate Success of a Possible ‘EpiPen’ to Prevent Paralysis From Spinal Cord Injuries

University of Michigan scientists demonstrate success for possible EpiPen that uses nanoparticles to prevent paralysis after spinal cord injuries.

Scientists Find Molecular ‘Switch’ That Could Lead to Treatments for All Kinds of Disease by Reversing Inflammation and Aging

The discovery of an inflammation ‘switch’ could pave the way to new treatments for diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cancer and diabetes.

World’s First Ebola Vaccine Approved for Global Use After Saving Hundreds of Thousands During Outbreak

Now that the Ervebo vaccine has been approved by WHO and the European Commission, the vaccine can now be freely distributed on a more global basis.

FDA Approves the First New Cystic Fibrosis Treatment in Decades

The drug, Trikafta, which was developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, can be used to treat 90% of cystic fibrosis patients 12 years or older in America.

New Blood Test Can Detect Dozens of Different Cancers With 99.4% Accuracy

The exciting new research says that millions of people with undiagnosed cancer could get treatment for the disease before it even starts to show symptoms.

For 3 Hours, Firefighters Carry Park Ranger’s Gurney Through a Forest So He Could Be in Nature One Last Time

It isn't easy to roll a gurney through the forest—but that's exactly what a team of firefighters did for a hospice patient who wanted...

New Research Links Five Simple Lifestyle Choices to a 60% Reduced Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s

This latest study on Alzheimer's prevention only adds to a growing body of research illustrating just how much our habits can determine our future.

Café Owner Has Been Delivering Free Soup for One Year to Stranger Going Through Chemotherapy

When this restauranteur learned about a sick man's love for his soups, he started showing up at the man's door with free meals in hand.

Seven Years After Undergoing Experimental MS Treatment, Woman is Still Experiencing No Symptoms

This young mother from Anchorage, Alaska is still thriving after undergoing an experimental stem cell therapy seven years ago.

After Stem Cell Transplant, Man With MS Able to Walk and Dance for First Time in 10 Years

The treatment has completely changed Roy Palmer's life – and he is sure to appreciate every single one of his new abilities.

When Diets Don’t Work, Try Time-Restricted Eating – It’s Not All About Counting Calories

You don't have to cut out the cheesecake in order to lose weight – you just have to set your alarm for a time-restricted eating schedule.

Every Night for the Last 10 Years, Community Has Made Sure That Woman in Wheelchair Gets to Bed

For over a decade, dozens of able-bodied men have volunteered to help care for their neighbor with multiple sclerosis.

This One Peptide Could Treat MS, Alzheimer’s, Crohn’s, and More

After observing the drug's efficacy against a multitude of currently incurable diseases, this scientist wants “to do everything possible” to make his drug a widespread treatment.

Congress Quietly Ends Federal Medical Marijuana Prohibition

Buried in the 1,600 pages of Congress’ new spending plan is a quiet little passage that radically alters the way America treats medical marijuana. The...

Can’t Exercise? A Pill May One Day Offer Some of the Same Benefits

For those who can’t work out due to chronic pain, disability, or other obligations, a pill could some day offer some of the benefits...

Wristbands Offer Nausea Relief from Motion Sickness and Chemo

If bouts of nausea leave your head spinning and stomach churning, a new cure may fit right on your wrist. Acupressure bands are an old...

Still Coaching With MS, Single Mom Gets a Surprise From Her NFL hero

She is an inspiration to many kids and families. A Virginia single mom of five who struggles with Multiple Sclerosis, still has time to...