Hormonal changes at puberty may trigger disease activity, but DMTs reduced the risk, indicating more aggressive treatment may be warranted.
Selma Blair is opening up about the one thing she "truly missed" after her multiple sclerosis diagnosis. In an interview with ...
Researchers suggest the persistent inflammation from obesity may enhance the detrimental effects of intermittent or sustained ...
Selma Blair discussed her heartbreaking MS relapse during a candid chat on Tuesday's Drew Barrymore Show. The actress, 52, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2018, said during a past relapse ...
Selma Blair appreciates her son Arthur, 13, for pushing her to go out and do more things amid her MS diagnosis, saying that "normally I would've gone to bed." The actress shares her son with ex Jason ...
The 52-year-old actress opened up to Travel + Leisure how continuing to see the world has helped her live life to the fullest ...
After a multiple sclerosis diagnosis, travel became nearly impossible for Selma Blair. At California’s iconic — and accessible — Rosewood Miramar Beach, the actor shares her advice on getting back out ...
Joe Walsh is now testing a new treatment using a nasal spray, the medication inside is called Foralumab. He is the first patient with Alzheimer's to try it. The Walsh family is hopeful. Foralumab is ...
The first clinical consensus statement for managing multiple sclerosis (MS) in Australia and New Zealand has been released, ...
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 ...
Scott, an internationally recognized neurologist and leader in multiple sclerosis (MS) research and clinical care, has been awarded the 2024 MS Research Award by MS Australia.
Bunbury local Lynda Whitton, a dedicated champion for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), has been awarded MS ...
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