The menopausal transition may represent an inflection point for worsening of multiple sclerosis (MS) in women.
Women with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience mobility setbacks at menopause, finds a new study. The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study suggests that estrogen therapy could help ...
A recent study by UC San Francisco has uncovered that menopause has a negative influence on several prodromal symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, thus catalysing its progression. Multiple Sclerosis ...
A new study by UC San Francisco has found that menopause revs up the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). The research is published in the journal Neurology. Following menopause, patients ...
When it comes to the outlook for multiple sclerosis (MS), there’s both good news and bad news. Although MS isn’t fatal, there’s currently no cure — MS is a chronic condition. But many ...
Researchers don’t yet fully understand what causes multiple sclerosis (MS) but believe it may develop from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Identifying these factors can help ...
Instead of setting a New Year's resolution, columnist Susan Payrovi, MD, chooses an intention to guide her as she navigates ...
Image by Marvin 101 on Wikimedia Commons A new study by UC San Francisco has found that menopause revs up the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). Following menopause, patients’ walking slowed down ...