Q&A With Megan Weigel From Baptist Neurology: Nurses Play Key Role In Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
June 1st 2015Treating multiple sclerosis requires the work of a number of people. One of the key members of that team is the nurse. Specially trained nurses can help ease the burden of doctors while also providing needed help to patients.
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Stem Cell Therapy Could Stop MS for Many Years, But Funding is an Issue
June 1st 2015Experimental stem cell therapy using a patient's own stem cells could offer long-term relief for many patients with multiple sclerosis, though questions still remain regarding cost, patient selection, and efficacy.
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Q&A With Albert Lo of Brown University: Can Salsa Dancing Help Patients with Multiple Sclerosis?
June 1st 2015One of the biggest concerns about patients with multiple sclerosis is their potential to have movement limited by the condition. Researchers are looking for ways to stop that from happening.
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Weighing Risks and Rewards with Alemtuzumab in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
May 30th 2015Alemtuzumab has been shown in clinical trials to be more effective than treatment with interferon beta-1a for patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. However, the drug's side effect profile requires careful treatment monitoring and follow up.
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Lemtrada's Benefits Can Help Multiple Sclerosis Patients Where Others Have Failed
May 30th 2015In a longterm condition like multiple sclerosis finding the proper treatment option can often be a difficult task. A medication was recently approved to help patients who have struggled to find that help in the past.
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Early Diagnosis and Treatment is the Key for Multiple Sclerosis
May 29th 2015Increased awareness of risk factors and symptoms among primary care physicians, prompt referral of suspected cases to specialists, and a growing armamentarium of disease-modifying drugs lead to better prognosis for patients.
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MRI in Multiple Sclerosis: Pay Attention to Specificity
May 29th 2015A presentation at the 2015 CMSC annual meeting made the case that focal, specific, subacute, neurologic problems in otherwise healthy adults should be diligently followed, and MRI can be an useful tool in differential diagnosis.
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Immunotherapy: Target the Gut in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
May 29th 2015Recent studies have revealed clues to the role played by the gut microbiome in a variety of diseases and conditions. Now researchers are looking at whether aberrant immune responses triggered by disruptions in the gut microbiome are to blame for multiple sclerosis.
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Alemtuzumab: Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks in Treating Multiple Sclerosis?
June 1st 2014Session at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers debates whether the side effects associated with alemtuzumab, a novel anti-CD52 monoclonal antibody, might ultimately prevent its approval for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, despite evidence of clinical effectiveness.
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