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This article explains the challenges, opportunities, and interest in the role of changes in brain volume in MS and the progression of MS.
Read MoreA new study reports that the odds of having multiple sclerosis (MS) were lower in patients with a recorded vaccination in the five years before diagnosis compared with patients with no autoimmune disease.
Read MoreDiet is a potentially modifiable factor in MS progression. This study provides evidence for the association between diet quality and disability and symptom severity in people with MS.
Read MoreThis article reviews the reasons for discontinuation or switching of multiple sclerosis disease-modifying therapy.
Read MoreMajor progress has been achieved in the treatment of multiple sclerosis through the development of therapies targeting the immune system. This article discusses the repair strategies for MS.
Read MoreCannabinoids, which are the chemical components of marijuana, may help improve spasticity and chronic pain if you have MS. However, the side effects that may be associated with therapeutic use of cannabinoids have not been thoroughly explored.
Read MoreThe increasing availability of effective therapies for multiple sclerosis as well as research demonstrating the benefits of early treatment highlights the importance of expedient and accurate multiple sclerosis diagnosis. This article discusses the classification, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.
Read MoreCompelling evidence suggests that vitamin D is beneficial in MS. This article investigates the relationship between vitamin D levels and MS.
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