New research into multiple sclerosis, or MS for short, shows that Aspirin may very well be a big contender in pushing back the underlying disease, reports UPI. The study found that the medication was so potent in helping, that even low dose Aspirin seemed to turn symptoms of multiple sclerosis around in the mice during the study.
Susanta Mondal from Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Chicago led the study, which she and her group reported in the November 27 issue of Science Signaling. Science Signaling is a highly respected, peer reviewed scientific journal, which is published weekly by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The journal has been in publication since 1999.
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