Multiple sclerosis may quietly damage the brain for years before symptoms appear, and scientists can now see it coming.
Two key symptoms that can arise soon after a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) could predict how swiftly the illness will progress and suggest best treatment options, new research shows. Photo by ...
Machine learning can help predict whether people newly diagnosed with MS will experience disability worsening that occurs ...
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How alcohol affects multiple sclerosis
Alcohol and MS both affect the central nervous system. Short-term effects of drinking can include balance issues, fatigue, ...
Two symptoms -- blurred vision and sphincter muscle dysfunction -- could herald more aggressive MS if they arise soon after diagnosis It's not clear why that might be so, although these symptoms might ...
The Elliot's Neurological Specialties clinic combines medical treatments to slow MS progression with holistic approaches to ...
Research shows that Blacks may develop multiple sclerosis more often than previously thought. Additionally, the symptoms of ...
People with MS who have mild disability still experience disease-related difficulties at work, a new study found, calling for ...
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