Although we feel committed to keeping up to date with the advances in neurology by using our information seeking skills, paradoxically the new, widely expanded information technologies have made it more and more difficult to gain knowledge about relevant literature sources and to retrieve information....
Scientists do know some certain things about Multiple Sclerosis. Some new information that came out within the last few months shows there is more going on with Multiple Sclerosis than meets the clinical eye. When patients are clinically stable, they may still have the disease working in their b...
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerve. Find out more about the risk factors, symptoms, and treatments.
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We are dedicated to providing ongoing access to the latest information and educational resources, ensuring that you have the continuous support and knowledge needed to navigate the evolving landscape of Multiple Sclerosis. Our goal is to stand by your side throughout your journey, offering up-to-da...
Overview: Pruritus (Itching)Similar to other neurological sensations and symptoms with multiple sclerosis such as burning, pain, pins and needles pruritus often comes on suddenly... Disease Information Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Symptoms: Torso Tightness (aka: “MS Hug”) ...
Use the following information to answer Questions 24 and 25.Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease. In sufferers of MS, the myelin coating of nerve cell axons is damaged. This damage results in poor transmission of nerve messages between the brain, the spinal cord and the res of ...
We compare our results to previous findings on the HIV-positive community and people living with another chronic condition, multiple sclerosis (MS). Applying the chronic illness trajectory model developed by Juliet Corbin and Anselm Strauss, we examine what this body of research tells us about the...
Patient–physician discussions and sources of treatment information among patients with multiple sclerosis and the influence of these factors on adherence to disease-modifying drug (DMD) treatment●● Patients adherent to DMDs have been shown ...
The question of disproportionate impairments in visual and auditory information processing in multiple sclerosis Home All Journals Behavioral Sciences Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology List of Issues Volume 19, Issue 1 The question of disproportionate impairm ... ...