Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system that causes damage to your brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. It’s characterized by lesions, or areas of tissue damage that ...
Oct. 2, 2024 — Researchers have found a potential new way to improve the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) using a novel combined therapy. The results build on two harmonized Phase I clinical ...
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease in which immune cells attack and destroy the protective myelin sheaths that surround nerve fibres, leading to neurological disturbances. The mechanisms ...
Most people with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a type called relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS). It usually starts in your 20s or 30s. One study shows that people who began treatment when their first ...
Oct. 2, 2024 — Researchers have found a potential new way to improve the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) using a novel combined therapy. The results build on two harmonized Phase I clinical ...
Nearly three million people around the world have multiple sclerosis. Scientists think they have now uncovered a mystery cause of this incurable disease. It is a virus that nearly every one of us ...
The Inquiry. Are we close to a breakthrough for Multiple Sclerosis? Audio, 23 minutesThe Inquiry Are we close to a breakthrough for Multiple Sclerosis? Are scientists close to a breakthrough for ...
There are different types of walking tests to assess for various symptoms. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a condition that causes your immune system to attack the protective covering of your nerves.
Kesimpta is a medicine used to treat relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS). Relapsing forms of MS include clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting MS, and active secondary ...
Exercise can be a challenge for some people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Muscle weakness, numbness, and balance issues can make physical activity difficult. Still, exercise is important for ...
Ina Peters/Stocksy Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease caused by the interaction between environmental factors, such as high dietary salt intake, and genetic risk factors.