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People with multiple sclerosis have a higher risk of developing dementia than the general population, a meta-analysis reports ...
Celebrating independence can be important when living with multiple sclerosis, columnist Ben Hofmeister writes.
A multiple sclerosis specialist shares insights on quiet progression, and discusses research and treatments for MS activity without relapses.
In healthy adults, a single low dose of IMP761 continues to be safe and appears to reduce the activity of T-cells, a clinical ...
A trial using PET scans to test the anti-inflammatory drug PIPE-791 finished enrolling healthy volunteers and patients with ...
Older men with MS who used androgen-modifying therapies showed unexpectedly sustained or increased disease activity in a ...
Heat sensitivity makes July 4 columnist Leigh Anne Nelson's least favorite holiday. This year, she'll be listening to her ...
Columns Rhythms and Routines - a Column by Susan Payrovi I thought it was just stress — until I learned about trauma I thought it was just stress — until I learned about trauma A presentation ...
A new imaging technology may help detect early signs of brain damage in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) that aren’t visible on conventional MRI scans, a recent study shows.
Mitochondrial abnormalities, or problems in cells' powerhouses, contribute to nerve cell death linked to motor control in MS, per a study.
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