When it comes to the outlook for multiple sclerosis (MS), there’s both good ... with MS will undergo a certain amount of disease progression. To help determine your personal outlook, it helps ...
Disability worsens significantly faster after women with multiple sclerosis (MS) go through menopause, a new study shows.
A recent study by UC San Francisco has uncovered that menopause has a negative influence on several prodromal symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, thus catalysing its progression. Multiple Sclerosis ...
Top-Line Data from Phase 2 CALLIPER Trial of Vidofludimus Calcium in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Expected in April – – Reported Positive Outcome from Interim Analysis of Ongoing ...
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.
Here’s what a new study concluded. In patients with multiple sclerosis, progression independent of relapse activity (PIRA) is the main driver of accumulation of disability and is associated with ...
Decades of subtle health changes went by without answers. When worsening disability led Roger to a multiple sclerosis (MS) ...
The researchers found that a biomarker in the blood called neurofilament light chain (NfL) increased after menopause. This ...