David Osmond, like his famous father Alan, has multiple sclerosis. He helps guide a large fundraiser and benefits from the ...
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Researchers discover that the nerve cells that make us uniquely human are also uniquely vulnerable to dying during the waves ...
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Laredo woman shares decade-long search for MS diagnosis to help others ...
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Certain MS-driving immune cells express a protein marker called CD29, which helps these cells move into the brain and trigger inflammation.
A new study links infectious mononucleosis (mono) to a threefold higher risk of multiple sclerosis.
Cognitive impairment occurs in 34% to 65% of people with MS,[1][1] with an elevated prevalence in those with disease of many years’ duration, heightened physical disability, and progressive illness ...