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The technology used in COVID-19 vaccines may also be used to prevent other viral infections and to treat cancer and multiple sclerosis.
Recent research suggests that antiretrovirals (ARV) to treat HIV may also fight multiple sclerosis.
High doses of steroids are often associated with increased risk of infection.
There is an apparent link between HIV and a lowered risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS).
Study is testing the HIV antiretroviral Isentress (raltegravir) as a possible treatment for the brain lesions of multiple sclerosis.
Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy signed into law legislation to legalize medical marijuana for people with debilitating conditions, inclu...
Montel Williams, a former talk-show host who is living with multiple sclerosis (MS), has partnered with Sacramento, California, medical mariju...
The New Jersey Legislature passed a bill January 11 to legalize medical marijuana, The New York Times reports.
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