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Mayo Clinic Department of Neurology investigators study multiple sclerosis (MS), neuromyelitis optica, autoimmune encephalitis and neurological conditions.
Research. Mayo Clinic researchers are working to improve the diagnosis and treatment of multiple sclerosis. Specific efforts include finding causes of the ...
We now have drugs that reduce the chances of a clinical relapse by 98.5%. That's pretty amazing. [Dr. Flanagan] We know that multiple sclerosis can affect a lot ...
About 10% to 15% of people with multiple sclerosis are diagnosed with a progressive form, called primary-progressive MS (PPMS), at the onset of the disease. A ...
Managing long-term health for people with multiple sclerosis - Even though managing MS symptoms may overshadow a person's medical concerns, ...
A range of medications can help with the fluctuating neurological symptoms like numbness, lack of balance, muscle spasticity, pain and fatigue, but people with ...
Regular aerobic exercise can increase strength and balance, improve bowel and bladder control, and decrease stiffness, known as spasticity, related to MS. Take ...
Is there any connection between multiple sclerosis and epilepsy? Epileptic seizures are more common in people who have multiple sclerosis (MS) than in those who ...
Multiple sclerosis, commonly known as MS, is a potentially disabling disease of the central nervous system. In MS, the immune system attacks the protective ...
Regular aerobic exercise has been shown to ease symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS). Learn more about managing symptoms.
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