Category Archives: "INforMS"

Yoga may help reduce multiple sclerosis symptoms, says study
GENEVA: Yoga and aquatic exercise may reduce certain symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) such as fatigue, depression and paresthesia, a new [...]
At-home ‘brain training’ program for multiple sclerosis patients to improve cognitive skills by 29%
Multiple sclerosis patients using a cognitive remediation computer training program, part of a controlled trial by researchers from NYU [...]
Multiple sclerosis risk may increase with obesity in children and teens
Multiple sclerosis (MS) risk may increase with obesity in children and teens. The researchers suspect that the hormone leptin, responsible [...]
Urinary tract symptoms affect 70% of multiple sclerosis patients in study and contribute to disability
Urinary tract symptoms affect a large proportion of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), yet their extent and type is not well-known. A [...]
Study associates obesity in youth, low Vitamin D levels with multiple sclerosis onset and progression
A systematic review of existing medical literature on multiple sclerosis (MS) could shed light on MS causes and predictors for disease [...]
Generic drug helps multiple sclerosis damage in mid-stage trial
A generic drug for allergy symptoms showed signs that it may help patients with multiple sclerosis rebuild their eye nerves, offering a [...]
5 multiple sclerosis treatment options
There are no specific therapies that can effectively cure patients with multiple sclerosis. However, there are a number of multiple [...]
Smoking appears linked to brain abnormalities in people with multiple sclerosis-related disease
A team of researchers suggested thatcigarette smoking is associated with adverse effects to white matter in the brain, and reported that [...]
In multiple sclerosis, brain damage may be repaired by blocking a certain brain enzyme
In multiple sclerosis (MS), brain damage may be repaired by blocking a certain brain enzyme. Coming from researchers at Oregon Health [...]
Taste sensory deficit underestimated in multiple sclerosis patients
Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients may exhibit taste sensory deficits more often than previously understood, according to [...]

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