A group of American scientists said they have succeeded in directly converting normal skin cells into a form of brain cells that are often destroyed in patients with multiple
Researchers say it is possible to use the skin of multiple sclerosis patients to treat the damage caused by the disease that cannot be cured yet.
Canadian scientists found that an important component in saffron has the ability to protect brain cells from diseases related to neuritis, such as multiple sclerosis.
Lack of vitamin B12 will lead to dementia and cognitive decline in the elderly, according to a study by American scientists.