Pregnancy hormone reverses MS damage
Extract:
"A hormone produced during pregnancy could reverse some of the neurological damage associated with multiple sclerosis, a mouse study suggests.
The finding could help explain why women with MS suffer fewer symptoms during pregnancy. And the results suggest that the hormone - prolactin - might one day be used to treat people with the disorder."
Friday, 23 February 2007
Pregnancy hormone reverses MS damage - The New Scientist has an article about prolactin and multiple sclerosis
Labels:
hormone,
multiple sclerosis,
pregnancy,
prolactin
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