Multiple sclerosis (MS) in its end stages involves disabling and life threatening effects. Several home adaptations and palliative care are available and can improve survival, mobility ...
The most common question is about what type of MS do I have. So we'll go online, and I'll see this relapsing, remitting, and primary progressive and secondary progression. All of those names were ...
Researchers suggest the persistent inflammation from obesity may enhance the detrimental effects of intermittent or sustained ...
sometimes referred to as silent progression -- is a key integrating concept in the contemporary view of multiple sclerosis (MS). "The observation that progression can occur without preceding ...
A Lifeline in All Stages of MS While it’s common for those feeling overwhelmed with a new diagnosis of MS to seek out support groups, Hochberg says not everyone starts right after their diagnosis.
This transition is called secondary progressive (SP) MS, in which steady disease progression often replaces the ...
Speech problems are common among people living with MS. They can happen at any stage and may range from mild to severe. New technology and speech therapies can improve your ability to communicate.
“Future studies should look at how MS affects mental health in mothers during and after pregnancy and if it’s worse in different stages of MS. Doctors should know about these risks, make sure ...