News every MS patient needs to know

22 Jul 2025

The Clinical Research Unit at The Neuro now runs 100 trials a year across all areas of neurology, including the most promising trials for MS.

Big changes afoot at The Neuro for myotonic dystrophy treatments

12 Dec 2024

After years with little to offer patients, researchers are testing a treatment that targets the genetic problem at the heart of this rare disease.

Finding the master switch for ALS

27 Jun 2024

A new clinical trial is testing existing medication that could slow the progression of the disease.

Crossing the blood-brain barrier to treat MS

18 Jun 2024

A clinical trial at The Neuro is targeting immune cells deep in the brain to slow disease progression.

On the hunt for a treatment

25 Apr 2024

The Neuro is launching its first ever clinical trials for Huntington’s Disease.

Tracking Friedreich’s ataxia

24 Aug 2023

People with this rare condition can help accelerate research by contributing to the detection of clear indicators of disease progression.

Finding the light

13 Jul 2023

Seven years ago, after a week of unbearable migraines, Brett Murphy was lying in a hospital bed seeing the world in blurry black and white.

Putting tremors on pause

1 Sep 2022

The Clinical Research Unit is conducting clinical trials that could help manage symptoms and provide better quality of life for individuals living with essential tremor.

Patient-participants: a driving force in clinical research

17 Mar 2022

People living with neurological diseases come to The Neuro’s Clinical Research Unit to find hope.

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