Multiple Sclerosis
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Eating Fish May Be Associated With a Reduced Risk of MS
LOS ANGELES—Eating fish at least once per week or eating fish one to three times per month, in addition to taking daily fish oil...
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High-Intensity Interval Exercise May Be Appropriate for Patients With MS
NASHVILLE—For patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and walking impairments, high-intensity interval exercise is as enjoyable as...
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Reducing the Risk of PML During MS Treatment
NASHVILLE—For patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who receive treatment with natalizumab, progressive multifocal...
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Serious complications linked to rituximab in MS
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John DeLuca, PhD
At the 2018 CMSC Annual Meeting, Dr. DeLuca discusses the role of cognitive rehabilitation in MS.
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Take precautions as cancer picture in MS remains hazy
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What Are Predictors of Mortality in Veterans With MS?
NASHVILLE—Among veterans with multiple sclerosis (MS), excess MS-related mortality is mainly influenced...
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Cladribine Tablets Improve MRI Outcomes in Patients With Highly Active Relapsing-Remitting MS
NASHVILLE—Treatment with cladribine tablets 3.5 mg/kg reduces MRI markers of disease activity in patients with highly active...
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Compared With Interferon, Fingolimod Improves MRI Outcomes of Pediatric MS
NASHVILLE—In patients with pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (MS), fingolimod significantly reduces MRI activity and slows brain volume loss for...
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Can Exercise Improve Vision in Children With MS?
NASHVILLE—Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity is positively associated with retinal nerve fiber layer thickness in children...
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More Frequent Dosing of Interferon Beta-1a May Benefit Patients With MS With Breakthrough Disease
NASHVILLE—Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) with breakthrough disease may benefit from intramuscular interferon beta 1-a treatment twice per...