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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most studied neurological diseases, although scarce attention has been placed on symptomatic therapy. The aim of the study was to evaluate the frequency of medication prescription for the major symptoms related to MS in order to better understand the needs of...
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She takes medication twice a day and says her MS is manageable. 7/18 Jack Osbourne Reality TV star Jack Osbourne learned he has multiple sclerosis in 2012. He told the British magazine Hello that "'adapt and overcome' is my new motto." Just two months later, he took to Twitter to ...
Multiple Sclerosis Medications to Manage Symptoms 10 min read Multiple Sclerosis Treatments Although there is currently no cure for multiple sclerosis (MS), current treatments focus on limiting further damage, easing symptoms, and avoiding complications. If you have a type of multiple sclerosis calle...
Early initiation and continuation of Kesimpta in those with relapsing MS was associated with lower rates of disability worsening up to 6 years compared with those who switched medication, according to a presentation at ECTRIMS 2024. News October 09, 2024 ...
A decade after UC San Francisco scientists identified an over-the-counter antihistamine as a treatment for multiple sclerosis, researchers have developed an approach to measure the drug's effectiveness in repairing the brain, making it possible to also assess future therapies for the devastating disord...
New research led by NYU Langone Medical Center examines what happens when a patient with multiple sclerosis (MS) who is clinically stable stops taking their medication.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease that attacks myelinated axons in the central nervous system, destroying the myelin and the axon in variable degrees and producing significant physical disability within 20–25 years in more than 30% of patients. The hallmark of MS...
Living With Multiple Sclerosis Parenting MS can be a challenge for everyone in the family, and it can make you worried about the kind of parent you can be. A key thing to remember is that a lot of people with MS and other debilitating diseases have raised healthy, happy, well-balanced ...