Multiple Sclerosis off-the-shelf treatment coming soon
BodyLab22 Mars 2022

Multiple Sclerosis off-the-shelf treatment coming soon

Professor Rajiv Khanna has had a fascinating 30-year research story in immunotherapy that has led to a game-changing therapy for people with multiple sclerosis. His treatment has seen a dramatic and sustained improvement in many people with progressive MS. Early results in Professor Khanna’s Phase 1 clinical trial show that people with MS who had been dependent on a walking aid were able to move around unassisted for longer periods of time. But getting to this stage wasn’t easy. In this episo...

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Childhood brain cancer research breakthrough

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World-first clinical trial to test promising new approach to target triple-negative breast cancer

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Depression discovery brings fresh hope for melancholia sufferers

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26 Nov 202422min

Australia's population diversity may be helping to save our skin

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The real cost of vaping

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