Category: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Symptoms

Retinal thickness points to disability worsening in MS patients

March 24, 2016 By Lucy Piper The thickness of the peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer (pRNFL) may help to predict…

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Undetected disease activity may increase MS patients’ risk of disability

In MS, clinical and subclinical disease activity can occur early in the disease course and persist throughout the disease.1-3 •…

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Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise for Treatment of MS – Q&A with Dr. Sadiq of the Tisch MS Research Center of NY

  February 9, 2016 In breaking news released January 13th, 2016, Dr. Sadiq announced that the Tisch MS Research Center of…

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MS Gait Analysis Identifies 2 New and Highly Sensitive Markers of Disability and Fatigue

Researchers analyzing gait in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) using wearable inertial sensors have established two new and highly sensitive observer-independent measures of disability…

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Using a virtual reality system to improve balance for those with multiple sclerosis

The Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation has published researchlooking at the use of virtual reality to help patients with multiple sclerosis maintain their…

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• MS Gait Analysis Identifies 2 New and Highly Sensitive Markers of Disability and Fatigue

Researchers analyzing gait in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) using wearable inertial sensors have established two new and highly sensitive observer-independent measures of disability…

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AWESOME!!!! Biogen’s ‘1MSg Campaign’ Encourages MS Patients to Better Manage Their Disease, Engage with Specialists

1MSg = One Message Biogen is launching an initiative developed with the assistance of clinical experts — the 1MSg campaign — to educate and…

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Multiple sclerosis fatigue can be managed successfully: Study

Multiple sclerosis fatigue can be successfully managed, according to research studies. Fatigue is a common complaint among multiple sclerosis (MS)…

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Multiple Sclerosis and Depression

Many people with MS also have depression. In fact, about half of all people with multiple sclerosis will need treatment for the condition…

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Life on the Go With MS

WebMD Feature By Kara Mayer Robinson Reviewed By Richard Senelick, MD You’ve got things to do and places to go,…

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