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Q&A With Arman Eshaghi From University College London: Looking For Tools In Fight Against Memory Loss in Multiple Sclerosis

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As patients with multiple sclerosis get older memory loss becomes a growing problem. Ways to slow that process including digital technology to help keep a patient's brain sharp.

As patients with multiple sclerosis get older memory loss becomes a growing problem. Ways to slow that process including digital technology to help keep a patient's brain sharp.

Arman Eshaghi, MD, From University College London discussed research being conducted on the topic during the annual ECTRIMS conference in Barcelona.

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