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As aging has her experiencing estrogen loss and her MS, columnist Susan Payrovi evaluates her response to the changes she's ...
Using disease-modifying therapies in MS tends to reduce the risk of stroke, though effects vary depending on the type of DMT, ...
For columnist Ben Hofmeister, living with MS isn't about viewing the glass as half-full or half-empty, but adopting a blend of outlooks.
Subtle symptoms of MS are often overlooked in patients with minimal disability, but clinical tools can help detect them early ...
While there was more risk, most studies couldn't disentangle the effects of childhood adversity from other factors that may ...
Half of UK MS patients surveyed say they've stayed in jobs that don’t support their needs, and a third are in roles below ...
Wandercraft's Walk in New York offers sessions with rehabilitation therapists and walking sessions with its robotic ...
Cognitive symptoms, mood disorders, and fatigue manifest differently in relapsing-remitting vs. progressive forms of MS, a ...
Until her daughter left for college, columnist Leigh Anne Nelson didn't realize all the help she was getting. Now she knows.
MS Canada is inviting people to support the MS community by joining a 2025 MS Walk, in person or virtually, this Sunday.
An MRI scan to look for lesions with a vein running through it can replace the need for an invasive spinal tap to efficiently ...
Although he enjoys social interaction, columnist Ben Hofmeister has found that his visible disability makes casual conversation difficult.