Video Gaming and Restoring Physical Activity
If you’ve ever wished your doctor would prescribe you a bunch of video games instead of an exercise program, the Veterans Administration’s Spinal Cord Injury Center in Palo Alto, Calif., may be coming...
View ArticleMIS416 Gets Closer to Trials
On Sept. 3, 2012 Innate Immunotherapeutics announced that it has begun raising $10 million in order to test MIS416, a potential therapy for primary and secondary progressive MS, in Phase IIb clinical...
View ArticleTcelna Heads to Phase IIb
Tcelna, a potential T-cell therapy for secondary-progressive MS as well as relapsing-remitting MS, is gearing up for its Phase IIb clinical trials. According to Opexa Therapeutics, Tcelna is the...
View ArticleTelemonitored Clinical Trial
The days of clinical trial subjects having to schlepp to a doctor’s office at various times in the study may be coming to a close, as the FDA recently approved a proposal for a trial to be...
View ArticleHelp Improve Future SCI Clinical Trials
Researchers at the University of Miami are conducting a new survey for people living with spinal cord injuries (SCI) over the age of 18 to provide direct input on factors that encourage or discourage...
View ArticleExciting Times For Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trials
These are indeed exciting times for spinal cord injury (SCI) clinical trials. There are trials ongoing around the world targeting repair strategies. The post Exciting Times For Spinal Cord Injury...
View ArticleUrinary Incontinence Due to Spinal Cord Injury?
If you or a loved one experience urinary incontinence (UI), or involuntary urine leakage, due to spinal cord injury (SCI), new options may be available. The post Urinary Incontinence Due to Spinal Cord...
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