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  • Health - 5 Sep 2022
    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease caused by damage to the myelin sheaths of the nerve fibers in the central nervous system.
  • Health - 24 Jul 2021
    A wide range of clinical trials have been conducted with the aim of improving our understanding of MS and developing a cure.
  • Health - 19 Jul 2021
    Getting an early diagnosis for multiple sclerosis (MS) is important in ensuring better long-term outcomes and quality of life.
  • Health - 22 May 2021
    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by a variety of symptoms including impaired vision and numbness.
  • Health - 19 May 2021
    Although MS is mainly associated with a decline in motor skills, cognitive functions are commonly affected by the disease.
  • Health - 29 Mar 2021
    Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) is found in about 85% of people diagnosed with MS and is the most common disease course.
  • Health - 24 May 2019
    While there is no cure for multiple sclerosis, major lifestyle changes, adhering to a strict medication regime and disease-modifying therapies have all proved to be the most effective way to deal with...
  • Health - 24 May 2019
    People with Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis may stay symptom-free for a period of time but suffer from worse symptoms with the next attack- new symptoms may occur with each relapse.
  • Health - 24 May 2019
    MS diagnosis requires evidence of damage to the myelin of the central nervous system. This damage needs to be found at two separate areas of myelin. In addition, the damage to the myelin needs to have...
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    Primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) is an uncommon form of MS that affects approximately 10-15% of MS patients. In PPMS, symptoms steadily get worse over time without frequent relapses or...

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