Multiple sclerosis (MS) research has uncovered ... focusing on their symptoms at disease onset and subsequent functional outcomes. The team's findings challenge some previously held beliefs ...
Children who develop multiple sclerosis appear to fare better if they were exposed to safe amounts of summer sunshine as ...
Migraine may be a symptom of prodromal multiple sclerosis (MS), as the risk for migraine gradually increased closer to the onset of MS symptoms. Women with multiple sclerosis (MS) show increased risk ...
Hormonal changes at puberty may trigger disease activity, but DMTs reduced the risk, indicating more aggressive treatment may ...
MS children with MS exposed to sunlight for at least half an hour per day as babies tend to have less disease activity, per a study.
Is sunshine in infancy a natural defense against multiple sclerosis (MS)? Early-life and prenatal sun exposure may be linked ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It happens when the body’s immune system ...
Getting at least 30 minutes of daily summer sun in the first year of life may mean a lower relapse risk for children who are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) later, according to a new study. The ...
The onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) in older individuals correlates with a higher risk of developing primary progressive MS, faster progression to secondary progressive MS, and increased disability ...
Getting at least 30 minutes of daily summer sun in the first year of life may mean a lower relapse risk for children who are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) later, according to a study ...
The first clinical consensus statement for managing multiple sclerosis (MS) in Australia and New Zealand has been released, ...