Susie Wyss used to inject herself daily with a medication for multiple sclerosis. “The injection hurt. It caused welts, ...
Metrus, MDMedically reviewed by Nicholas R. Metrus, MD There is no cure for multiple sclerosis (MS). However, medications ...
While there’s no cure for multiple sclerosis (MS), there are many treatments available. These treatments mainly focus on slowing down the progression of the disease and managing symptoms.
When recovery doesn't happen or is incomplete between relapses, the condition is known as “progressive” MS, which is the focus of our review. Although, currently, there is no cure for MS, several ...
The review’s authors recommended healthcare professionals prescribe oral corticosteroids for treating flare-ups in people with MS during the COVID-19 pandemic to reduce their risk of catching ...
I didn’t think I would at first. I wanted a cure and a complete restoration of the person I was before MS. Unfortunately, that’s not in the cards yet, and I’m gradually learning to accept that.
People with MS may have trouble walking. They may have numbness or tingling in their hands or feet. They may have trouble seeing or remembering things. MS is mostly something that adults get. There is ...
Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is estimated to affect 2.8 million people worldwide, with increasing prevalence in all world regions (Walton et al). While there is no cure for MS, medication and ...
WALTHAM, Mass., Jan. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Accelerated Cure Project (ACP) for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) with generous support from EMD Serono's Embracing Caregivers initiative, announced today ...