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The Positive Effects of Exercise in MS
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MS in Men: Unusual, and Unusually Challenging
The clinical course is different in men, but it can be challenging to get them to talk about their symptoms.
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Investigational MS Med Nearly Eliminates Disease Activity on MRI
Among those initially randomly assigned to receive 1200 mg every 4 weeks, 96% were free of new gadolinium-positive lesions at 48 weeks.
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Strategies for MS Fatigue and Sleep Issues
A multi-day cycle of high and low energy and mood can take hold in MS patients, but there are ways to counter it.
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In MS With Mild Symptoms, Non-Motor Symptoms Predict Later Mobility Problems
The findings, seen only in patients with mild symptoms, could have implications for intervention programs.
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Colchicine: A New Tool for Ischemic Stroke, CVD Event Recurrence?
CONVINCE trial results support the hypothesis that long-term anti-inflammatory therapy with colchicine may reduce recurrent stroke and...
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A Simple Stress Intervention for MS
A stress management plan uses just four sessions and focuses on breathing and coping skills that patients can use on their own.
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DMTs in Aging MS Patients: When and How to Stop
Changes to the immune system and the disease course can eliminate efficacy of DMTs, but it’s hard to know when to withdraw them.
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Guidelines on Rapid Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Ischemic Stroke Challenged
“We found insufficient evidence to recommend active blood pressure lowering in patients with ischemic stroke who have blood pressure levels...
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IV Thrombolysis Offers No Benefit for Mild Stroke
Results from the TEMPO-2 trial showed no benefit from treatment with tenecteplase following mild ischemic stroke.
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Is Meningitis a Risk Factor for Trigeminal Neuralgia? New Data
In multivariate analysis, the odds of meningitis were threefold higher in patients admitted with trigeminal neuralgia than in matched controls...