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.
There is currently no cure for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Patients rarely do well with no therapy at all, and it is generally recommended that patients with a confident diagnosis of MS begin treatment ...
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 ...
Two U.S. companies teamed up to treat cancer patients using an unproven blood filter in Antigua, out of reach of American ...
For columnist Be, MS treatments are a way to ease his symptoms and make his life more comfortable until a cure is found.
MS is a chronic disease with no cure. It varies quite a bit from person to person, and most people with MS will not develop end stage MS. For some people, MS can lead to severe disabilities and ...
"Please help us write the next successful chapter in the book of multiple sclerosis, to reach for that cure for MS. It's in our sights and we want to stop this terrible disease forever." ...
The Accelerated Cure Project for Multiple Sclerosis launched a new website to better support caregivers of people with MS.