People with multiple sclerosis (MS) who are diagnosed with colorectal cancer may be at a higher risk of dying from
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Multiple Sclerosis Research
A wide range of clinical trials have been conducted with the aim of improving our understanding of MS and developing
Continue reading »'I Was Misdiagnosed With MS For A Decade Before Learning I Had A Rare Disorder Called NMOSD'
Getting married is an adventure and a step into the unknown for any couple. But when I married my partner,
Continue reading »Low vitamin D, smoking predict worse cognitive function in MS
(HealthDay)—For multiple sclerosis (MS) patients with clinically isolated syndrome, lower vitamin D and smoking predict worse long-term cognitive function and
Continue reading »Neighborhood-level socioeconomics tied to MS disability progression
(HealthDay)—Lower neighborhood-level socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with a higher risk for disability progression in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS),
Continue reading »Management of MS in pregnancy reviewed in U.K. guideline
(HealthDay)—It is important to discuss family planning and pregnancy proactively in women of childbearing age who have multiple sclerosis (MS),
Continue reading »Certain sites of brain lesions in MS tied to bowel incontinence
(HealthDay)—Specific locations of cerebral multiple sclerosis lesions appear to be associated with bowel incontinence, according to a study published online
Continue reading »Paints, Solvents Tied to Big Rise in MS Risk for Some Smokers
TUESDAY, July 3, 2018 — A triple whammy of genetics, smoking, and exposure to paints and solvents at work puts
Continue reading »Dynamics of brain volume loss vary with MS progression
(HealthDay)—Brain volume loss (BVL) has nonlinear dynamics and limited reproducibility as a marker of therapeutic response in multiple sclerosis (MS),
Continue reading »In MS, disintegrating brain lesions may indicate the disease is getting worse
For decades, clinicians treating multiple sclerosis (MS) have interpreted the appearance of new or expanding brain lesions on magnetic resonance
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