Podcast

Living with Multiple Sclerosis: Treatment Options

A specialist from the University of Maryland Medical Center discusses research into treatments for multiple sclerosis.

In this podcast from the University of Maryland Medical Center, Robert Shin, MD, an MS specialist at the University of Maryland Medical Center, “looks at the treatments for multiple sclerosis, many developed in the past two decades.” Shin also “explains that some newer treatments can involve an I-V given once a month or once every several months,” and that researchers are also looking to develop MS drugs in pill form. In this interview, Shin also discusses “the role of exercise, physical therapy (including water or aqua-therapy and therapy with horses).”

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