CMSC CEO Kathy Costello reflects on the progress made in MS care and what is still needed in the years to come.
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9 common multiple sclerosis myths
The science behind multiple sclerosis (MS) changes so rapidly that people with the condition, their families, and even their doctors might not be up to speed with all of the latest news about it. But ...
A new study offers clues as to why exercise can improve neurological symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis (MS).
MS patients have increased risks of developing other autoimmune diseases, necessitating careful treatment planning to balance efficacy and risk. Dimethyl fumarate, anti-CD20 antibodies, and ozanimod ...
Over one-third of MS patients do not fully recover post-relapse, with severity as the strongest predictor of incomplete recovery. Relapse-associated worsening (RAW) is crucial in understanding ...
Enrollment has reached 50% in an ongoing study testing whether a PET tracer can reliably measure myelin damage in people with ...
A major Murdoch University review has found that for many people with multiple sclerosis (MS), walking is hindered not only by physical symptoms but also by external emotional and societal challenges.
A new study offers clues as to why exercise can improve neurological symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The study, led by investigators from Mass General Brigham and University Medical ...
Most people with multiple sclerosis have to deal with extreme tiredness. If you’re one of them, you know it can make your life harder. Although there’s no magic pill that can fix MS fatigue, some ...
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