Barry Singer, MD, explains why setting realistic expectations about MS treatments is key to managing the disease effectively.
Multiple sclerosis causes lesions to the spinal cord and other parts of the central nervous system. An MRI can detect spinal cord lesions and help diagnose and monitor the condition. Multiple ...
New findings reveal Black Americans face higher multiple sclerosis, ms rates and mortality while being systematically ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNVitamin D Could Be an Effective Way to Slow Progress of MSResearchers from institutions across France have uncovered solid clinical evidence that supplements of vitamin D could be an ...
Signs of neurological damage over time may not be needed for a diagnosis of MS in patients who strongly meet other criteria, ...
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PsyPost on MSNCan ibogaine repair brain damage in multiple sclerosis? New case reports spark interestIn a recent case report published in Frontiers in Immunology, scientists in Canada described how an experimental treatment ...
Ataxia is caused by damage in cerebellum, leading to poor muscle control. Know the causes and types of ataxia that can lead ...
“Dawson’s fingers” describes a specific appearance that can appear on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diagnostic testing. They most commonly occur in people with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Ataxia is caused by damage in cerebellum, leading to poor muscle control. Know the causes and types of ataxia that can lead to other health complications. Ataxia is a condition caused by damage in ...
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Live Science on MSNIn a 1st, trial finds vitamin D supplements may slow multiple sclerosis. But questions remain.A new clinical trial has shown for the first time that taking high doses of vitamin D could stave off the progression of ...
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