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Leigh Charvet from NYU Langone Medical Center: Using Technology to Improve Cognitive Function in MS Patients

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Technology has many uses in modern life. Recent research looked at whether advanced games and other apps could help improve cognitive function in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Technology has many uses in modern life. Recent research looked at whether advanced games and other apps could help improve cognitive function in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Leigh Charvet, PhD, from the NYU Langone Medical Center discussed the research of this topic and what it can mean for patient care during the 68th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in Vancouver. Charvet said that while there can be benefits from a variety of programs there are some which are based in more scientific methods which patients showed even more benefit from over the course of the study.

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