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Is Multiple Sclerosis (MS) a Disability?
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It can cause fatigue, trouble with balance and coordination, muscle weakness, and vision problems. Having MS doesn’t ...
An experimental drug can help patients with advanced multiple sclerosis delay the progressive disability that comes with their disorder, a new clinical trial suggests. The drug, tolebrutinib, delayed ...
A phase 3 study has shown that tolebrutinib, a drug being tested in treating non-relapsing secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, slowed the progression of disability in patients. The trial ...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS): How Weight and BMI at the Time of Diagnosis May Increase Risk of Disability
Share on Pinterest Although the reasons why a higher BMI might lead to increased MS risk are not fully understood, most scientists think that being obese increases overall inflammation in the body.
Share on Pinterest Researchers say brain lesions don’t appear to be connected to severe disability in multiple sclerosis. SeventyFour/Getty Images About 1 million people in the United States live with ...
A multiple sclerosis diagnosis used to mean a future of disability. But now, a revolution in medications allows MS patients to pursue their dreams.
DEDHAM - A Dedham woman is trying to take the stigma out of disability aids. Noelle Connolly has been living with multiple sclerosis symptoms since she was 17 and was officially diagnosed at 23. "I ...
Lucknow: A two-day international conference on sustainable development goals for children with multiple disabilities, will be hosted by Dr Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University (DSMNRU) ...
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