A research study from the The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research iPSYCH shows that people with ADHD who
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Multiple factors synergistically drive socioeconomic disparities in flu burden
A comprehensive modeling study sheds new light on socioeconomic-based mechanisms that drive disparities in influenza burden across the U.S. Casey
Continue reading »Smartphone use offers tool to treat multiple sclerosis, other diseases
Monitoring how patients with multiple sclerosis or other degenerative diseases use their smartphones could provide valuable information to help get
Continue reading »Multiple simulations best for COVID-19 predictions
Computer modelling used to forecast COVID-19 mortality contains significant uncertainty in its predictions, according to a new study led by
Continue reading »Compound in fruit peels halts damage and spurs neuronal repair in multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS), characterized by increasing muscle weakness and paralysis, has a number of treatments that help stall progression of
Continue reading »Premature menopause increases the risk of multiple health problems in your 60s
Women who experience premature menopause are almost three times more likely to develop multiple, chronic medical problems in their 60s
Continue reading »More girls admitted with pediatric multiple sclerosis
(HealthDay)—For pediatric patients with multiple sclerosis, there are more admissions among girls and among white children, according to a research
Continue reading »Genomic map implicates broad immune cell involvement in multiple sclerosis
The International Multiple Sclerosis Genetic Consortium (IMSGC) reports the results of its latest study, “Multiple sclerosis genomic map implicates peripheral
Continue reading »Multiple sclerosis could be diagnosed by a BREATH TEST
Multiple sclerosis could one day be diagnosed by a BREATH TEST because ‘patients exhale different compounds compared to healthy people’
Continue reading »Comparing the benefits of Tai Chi and meditation on multiple sclerosis symptoms
Kinesiology researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have received funding to compare the effects of tai chi and mindfulness
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