Researchers have identified a new subtype of multiple sclerosis that affects thinking and memory rather than mobility — and as many as 26 percent of people with MS may have it. Researchers have ...
Many people with multiple sclerosis (MS) expect to cope with physical challenges like problems with walking or seeing, but the disease's central nervous system damage often causes mental health ...
This transcript has been edited for clarity. Anne Cross, MD: Hello. I am Dr Anne Cross and welcome to Medscape's InDiscussion series on multiple sclerosis (MS). Today we'll be discussing cognitive ...
"Medical Journeys" is a set of clinical resources reviewed by doctors, meant for physicians and other healthcare professionals as well as the patients they serve. Each episode of this journey through ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is best known for the physical symptoms it can cause, such as numbness, weakness, spasticity, and difficulty walking. But this autoimmune disease of the central nervous system ...
Lesion-induced network disconnection is a stronger predictor of cognitive outcomes in MS than lesion burden alone. Disconnectome mapping provides a comprehensive understanding of how structural damage ...
Researchers have identified a MS subtype involving thinking and memory problems but no mobility impairment. Because routine MS screening and care focuses on mobility, these MS patients may not be ...