They're having relapses, but they're sort of breaking through disease, so they're progressing despite being on therapy for MS. Then there's that progressive part of MS where there's not ...
Researchers suggest the persistent inflammation from obesity may enhance the detrimental effects of intermittent or sustained ...
and people with benign MS can potentially develop a progressive form of MS. Read more about MS disease progression and disability levels. The term “benign MS” can be confusing. It is not ...
Current immunomodulatory approaches have failed to stop MS disease progression, that has led to a re-examination of the mechanisms underlying disability progression. “Disease progression is ...
MS is progressive and can worsen over time. Eventually, the disease can do damage directly to the nerves, causing permanent disability. While there's no known cure for MS, getting an accurate ...
long considered the best way to monitor MS disease progression, may not be the most accurate predictor of how an individual's disease will progress. With the advent of new, iron-sensitive ...
Blood biomarkers at disease onset may help predict relapse-associated worsening and progression independent of relapse ...
With the emergence of digital health there is the potential for daily monitoring of disease activity and progression in MS using tools such as Floodlight, a smartphone-based digital assessment ...
long considered the best way to monitor MS disease progression, may not be the most accurate predictor of how an individual’s disease will progress. With the advent of new, iron-sensitive neuroimaging ...
People with multiple sclerosis ... time (progressive forms). Between attacks, symptoms may go away completely, but permanent neurological problems often occur, especially as the disease advances.