Sclerosis

Sclerosis (from Greek σκληρός sklērós, "hard") is the stiffening of a tissue or anatomical feature, usually caused by a replacement of the normal organ-specific tissue with connective tissue.

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Genetic marker discovered for the severity of multiple sclerosis

Genetic variant linked with faster progression of multiple sclerosis

What makes multiple sclerosis worse, and how to make it better

Genetic Breakthrough: What Makes Multiple Sclerosis Worse – And New Paths to Better Treatments

New Research May Explain How This Virus Can Cause Multiple Sclerosis in Some People

A backpack full of multiple sclerosis therapy

Multiple Sclerosis Drug Shows Promise Preventing Earliest Symptoms Of Degenerative Disease

Children at risk of multiple sclerosis often go undetected in early stages

Teenagers Beware: Poor Sleep Quality May Increase Risk of Multiple Sclerosis

Neuroscientists have discovered a potential way to disrupt the chronic inflammation responsible for multiple sclerosis

Poor Gut Health May Drive Multiple Sclerosis — But a Better Diet May Ease It

Diabetes Medications Linked to Multiple Sclerosis: New Study Uncovers Surprising Connection

Fetal stem cell treatment for multiple sclerosis shows promising signs

Brain Tissue Study Uncovers New Genes Linked to Multiple Sclerosis

Poor Gut Health May Drive Multiple Sclerosis, but a Better Diet May Ease It

Light therapy relieves fatigue syndrome in Multiple Sclerosis

Stimulating the vagus nerve may reduce symptoms of multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis therapy improves gut flora

New study identifies connection between diabetes medications, multiple sclerosis

Aerobic exercise training promising for restoring function in individuals with multiple sclerosis-related thalamic atrophy