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It may be largely invisible to others, but the cognitive fog associated with MS can be difficult to manage, says columnist.
Copaxone and generic versions of glatiramer acetate are injected under the skin at 20 mg/mL daily or 40 mg/mL three times a ...
Higher levels of a type of bacteria called Lachnospiraceae in the gut may be a key risk factor for multiple sclerosis (MS), ...
Worsening disability may increase the risk of bone mineral density loss in MS, potentially leading to fractures, a study ...
Columnist Susan Payrovi, MD, shares how she's overcoming the shame she once felt as a new doctor diagnosed with a chronic ...
More than $18 million in new research grants and fellowships were awarded toward MS research aligned with its Pathways to ...
Data from an open-label trial showed that foralumab treatment eased fatigue and lessened disability for some people with ...
Get better sleep with MS — simple tips for managing symptoms, building routines, and improving your sleep environment.
People with MS who experience progression independent of relapse activity tend to have more damage to their brain's white ...
Broad rim lesions, which have wider rims of immune cells, are associated with faster disease progression in MS, per a study.
Certain spinal cord lesions in people with MS show damage to nerve fibers despite having preserved myelin content, a possible ...
A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool was seen to accurately detect the transition from relapsing-remitting MS to secondary ...
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