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A new University of British Columbia study finds that MS patients visit doctors more frequently for mental health issues and fatigue many years before diagnosis.
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Best Life on MSNDoctors Discover 5 Symptoms That Can Predict Multiple Sclerosis Up to 15 Years Sooner
Fatigue, headaches, dizziness, anxiety, and depression are "early indicators" of Multiple Sclerosis, according to new ...
People with multiple sclerosis tend to have frequent doctor's appointments up to 15 years before diagnosis, recent research ...
For decades, we had a simple story for MS, but new science on B-cells, neurodegeneration, and health disparities is forcing ...
People who develop MS begin using healthcare services more frequently up to 15 years before their MS symptoms first appear.
Enrollment is complete for a Phase 2 trial testing Zenas Biopharma's obexelimab in relapsing MS, with results expected later ...
Although women account for approximately 75% of multiple sclerosis cases, new research highlights a significant sex gap in ...
A Nebraska woman has become the first patient in the world to undergo a groundbreaking new treatment for multiple sclerosis.
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Stocktwits on MSNWhy Is Quantum BioPharma In The News Today? Here’s An Important Update On Its Multiple Sclerosis Investigational Drug
Quantum BioPharma (QNTM) on Monday announced that it has signed an agreement with a leading contract development and ...
The findings revealed that people with MS had 15 years before symptom onset made several visits to physicians for symptoms ...
Researchers have identified a genetic biomarker that predicts whether multiple sclerosis (MS) patients will respond ...
Typically, people are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) between the ages of 20 and 40, but late-onset MS (LOMS) begins to affect people ages 50 and older. The disease’s progression is ...
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