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While there’s no cure for multiple sclerosis, a wide variety of treatment options can manage symptoms and modify the disease by preventing its progression and overall effects on your body.
Using disease-modifying therapies in MS tends to reduce the risk of stroke, though effects vary depending on the type of DMT, ...
Pro-inflammatory signaling molecules in MS cause problems with the growth and development of myelin-making cells in the brain ...
Compared to other DMTs, interferon betas have fewer side effects. Still, you might have side effects such as: Since the meds can cause depression or make it worse, people who’ve had the ...
THE purpose of this report is to describe certain acute effects of lowering of body temperature upon the symptoms and signs of multiple sclerosis. The study was undertaken as a result of a remark ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can cause physical symptoms ... about some of the ways you can cope with the potential cognitive effects of MS. About 34–65% of people with MS experience cognitive ...
1 A retrospective review of data from the Quality of Life In Neurological Disorders (Neuro-QoL) set of measures and PROMIS Global Health (PROMIS-GH) scale, collected within The Multiple Sclerosis ...
Side Effects: The most common adverse reactions ... “Targeting B Cells to Treat Progressive MS.” Mayo Clinic: “Multiple Sclerosis.” National Multiple Sclerosis Society: “FDA Approves ...
Demyelinating optic neuritis (DON) is a hallmark feature of multiple sclerosis (MS ... steroids for DON may impart a short-term protective effect against developing MS, though this protective ...
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Can ibogaine repair brain damage in multiple sclerosis? New case reports spark interestclarify the potential benefits and risks of ibogaine treatment for multiple sclerosis, and explore the mechanisms by which ibogaine may exert its effects on the brain in this condition.
Previous research has shown that vitamin D deficiency can increase the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS ... took a placebo experienced those same effects — which is a "statistically significant ...
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