Category: Memory (Cognition)

Unraveling the substrates of cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis: A multiparametric structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging study

 Lorenzo Conti 1, Paolo Preziosa 1 2, Alessandro Meani 1, Elisabetta Pagani 1, Paola Valsasina 1, Olga Marchesi 1, Carmen Vizzino 1, Maria A Rocca 1 2 3, Massimo Filippi 1 2 3 4 5 PMID: 34255918   DOI: 10.1111/ene.15023 PubMed Abstract Background: Cognitive impairment frequently affects…

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Multiple Sclerosis and Mental Health: 3 Common Challenges

 Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects everyone differently. If you or your loved one has MS, you are probably familiar with symptoms such…

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What You Need to Know About Migraine, Depression and Anxiety

By Becky Upham – Medically Reviewed by Jason Paul Chua, MD, PhD Reviewed: July 30, 2021  Migraine, depression, and anxiety…

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What is the difference between depression and burnout? An ongoing debate

 Abstract Burnout has been viewed as a syndrome developing in response to chronically adverse working conditions. Burnout is thought to…

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The Six Morning Routines that Will Make You Happier, Healthier and More Productive

Start your morning off right with these simple but effective routines. Scott Young Read when you’ve got time to spare. …

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New Study Will Assess Tysabri Effects on MS Cognitive Fatigue

JANUARY 21, 2021 — BY TERESA CARVALHO      Researchers from the Kessler Foundation will launch a new study investigating the effects…

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NeuroVoices: Christian Agudelo, MD, on Sleep’s Impact on Cognitive Decline

January 20, 2021 Marco Meglio Click HERE to Subscribe for the MS Beacon Newsletter The Evelyn F. McKnight Neurocognitive Scholar…

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Researchers identify set of five cognitive phenotypes in MS

January 6, 2021  An international group of researchers developed a set of five cognitive phenotypes for patients with MS that…

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“Of all these cognitive challenges, it is the slowing of information processing speed that is considered the cardinal cognitive difficulty linked to MS.”

September 2020 written by:  Anthony Feinstein MPhil, PhD, FRCP,  Professor, Department of Psychiatry                  …

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