Multiple Sclerosis
Conference Coverage
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.
Conference Coverage
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.
Conference Coverage
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.
Conference Coverage
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.
Literature Review
‘Autoantibody Signature’ Flags MS Years Before Symptom Onset
A unique cluster of autoantibodies was found in 10% of people with MS, appearing up to 5 years before the onset of clinical symptoms and remaining...
Literature Review
Vaccine Safety and DMT for Highly Active Multiple Sclerosis: New Data
Investigators created an algorithm that clinicians can use to map an immunization schedule in patients who might otherwise delay initiation of...
Conference Coverage
Pediatric Patients With MS May Do Best on High-Efficacy DMTs
Literature Review
Three Distinct MS Subtypes Identified
Determining a patient’s blood “immune signature” before starting immunomodulatory therapy may help predict clinical disease trajectories.
News
MS and Epstein-Barr Virus: What Do We Know and Where Do We Go From Here?
“In theory, if we can tell who is prone to develop MS or whose immune system might be reacting to EBV to cause MS, we can intervene early to...
Conference Coverage
Infant Exposure to MS Drugs via Breastfeeding: New Data
“Our data show infants exposed to these medications through breastfeeding experienced no negative effects on health or development within the...