Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by a broad array of symptoms. Despite this variability, most individuals with MS will exhibit a distinct set of symptoms during their initial clinical attack.
Researchers discuss the potential neurologic effects of the menopausal transition on cognitive decline and multiple sclerosis ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) research has uncovered a potential link between certain initial symptoms and long-term disability outcomes. The study, "The association of different acute manifestations of ...
The largest study of its kind has found menopause is not associated with an increased risk of disability in women with multiple sclerosis (MS). Until now, the impact of reduced sex hormones on women ...
Imaging is a crucial tool in the diagnosis of MS. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveals multiple demyelinated lesions scattered throughout the CNS, marked by inflammation, edema, glial reaction and ...
In this case-control study, visual disturbances, gastritis, heartbeat abnormalities, joint abnormalities, skin sensation disturbances, dizziness, and obesity were more common among children 18 years ...
A research team at the Medical University of Vienna has developed a blood test that allows the identification of individuals at risk for developing multiple sclerosis (MS) with a high degree of ...
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4 myths about multiple sclerosis and diet
Although certain diets are sometimes touted as solutions for multiple sclerosis, they often lack evidence to support their ...
While MS is commonly associated with symptoms such as weakness, numbness or difficulty with balance, fatigue is often one of ...
In a significant advance for multiple sclerosis (MS) research, a new study has uncovered a potential link between certain initial symptoms and long-term disability outcomes. The research, published in ...
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