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Paramagnetic Rim Lesions Gain Traction as Prognostic Biomarker in MS
Paramagnetic rim lesions (PRLs) predict cognitive impairment among other signs of aggressive multiple sclerosis.
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Subcutaneous ocrelizumab, ofatumumab ‘reassuring’ in MS
The study “makes me feel pretty comfortable that regardless of where you’re delivering the therapy, IV or subcutaneously, it’s getting in there...
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‘Frame running’ may help boost physical activity in MS
‘Frame running’ uses a three-wheeled frame with a saddle and body supports but no pedals to allow individuals with disabilities and balance...
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MS, DMTs, and pregnancy: Beware of over-caution regarding treatment
Don’t be too quick to stop therapy or too slow to restart it, researcher tells ECTRIMS audience.
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Wearable devices show promise in monitoring multiple sclerosis
Further analysis may allow the prediction of “relevant changes throughout the course of multiple sclerosis.”
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NMO: Study says double diagnoses with MS are common
Nearly half of patients with coding for NMO were also listed as having MS – a very similar condition.
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EBV and MS: Just how deep is the link?
Two MS researchers disagree over how tightly they’re connected, and one says “second hit” may be factor.
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Stem cell transplants in early MS: Who benefits most?
Neurologists outline findings as the MS field works toward consensus on HSCT as rescue therapy.
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MS-tailored weight loss program achieves meaningful results
Weight loss “was associated with improved mobility, reduced fatigability, and improved physical quality of life.”
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‘We’re halfway home’: UCSF’s Dr. Stephen Hauser sketches MS future
Identification of a reliable MS biomarker as well as early detection and intervention will be key going forward.