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Living between the lines: MS, motherhood, and the invisible load

In recognition of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month in March, the MS Awareness Month campaign features a series of stories highlighting the real-life experiences of people affected by MS, written in their own words. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, and Pinterest for more stories like…

Spotting MS..Can Technology Change the Ludites

Tweet The biggest issue to progress is the slow process and resistance to change and this can be seen in how the regulators assess efficacy and here for many years people have been fixated with the EDSS clinical assessment, This study looks at technology and…

Trial of CAR T-cell therapy for progressive MS now recruiting in US

A Phase 1 clinical trial testing azercabtagene zapreleucel (azer-cel), TG Therapeutics’ CAR-T-cell therapy, in progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) is now recruiting participants at eight sites across the U.S. The study (NCT06680037) is expected to enroll up to 32 adults with primary progressive MS…

Vitamin D supplementation shows mixed effects in new MS meta-analysis

Low to moderate doses of vitamin D supplements may be linked to lower relapse rates in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a new meta-analysis of clinical trials. Higher doses did not show the same benefit, and vitamin D supplementation overall did not significantly change…

Pain and relief: My MS diagnosis finally gave me answers

In recognition of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month in March, the MS Awareness Month campaign features a series of stories highlighting the real-life experiences of people affected by MS, written in their own words. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, and Pinterest for more stories like…

Relapses after pregnancy on natalizumab

Tweet Subcutaneous natalizumab is delivered under the skin at the same dose as giving it into the blood. This means not as much gets into the blood and here there is a suggestion that it may not be as effective when used during pregnancy Risk…

Long-term air pollution exposure may increase risk of developing MS: Study

Long-term exposure to air pollution may increase the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), while short-term exposure may worsen disease activity and disability in people who already have the condition, according to a new study. “Long-term air pollution exposure was associated with higher MS risk,…