Can multiple sclerosis attacks be minimised in a war zone?

Tuesday, June 22, 2010 - 06:30 in Health & Medicine

Multiple sclerosis patients who directly confronted the stress of the Second Lebanon War suffered fewer attacks than those who chose to cope with the situation by focusing on feelings. This has been shown in a new study carried out by researchers of the University of Haifa, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and Carmel Medical Centre. 'Because there is no cure for multiple sclerosis to date, it is important to uncover all the factors that impact the recurrence of attacks,' said Prof. Eli Somer of the University of Haifa, one of the authors of the study...

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