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Ask the Expert: MS Hug

Featuring Barry A. Hendin, MD MSAA’s Chief Medical Officer Question: What causes the pain and tight pressure around the body known as an “MS hug,” how is it treated, and can it be avoided? Answer: The causes of the MS … Continue reading → Source:…

CBT effective for MS depression, but requires upkeep: Study

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), delivered in person, online, or by telephone, can ease depression in adults with multiple sclerosis (MS) within about two months, but diminishing benefits over time show that follow-up sessions may be needed, according to a meta-analysis of multiple studies. “This recommendation…

ProfA RIP

Tweet Sad Day As we say GoodBye to ProfAngry……. The spelling in the Posts is going to get even more shit…Sorry. ProfA has been editing my posts for a while after MD2 retired. Today we say goodbye:-( Source: multiple-sclerosis-research.org

MS Canada urges action during MS Awareness Month in May

May is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month in Canada, and MS Canada is preparing a range of initiatives that let Canadians show support and raise awareness for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The awareness month represents an opportunity to increase understanding of the neurological disease, highlight the…

Is it Safe?…Is it Safe?

Tweet Anyone old enough to have watched the Marathon Man starring Dustbin Hoffman will remember these words as the Evil Dentist Szell drilled holes into the teeth as a bit of torture to get info from the hero of the film. I didnt have anaesthetic…

Mavenclad helps MS patients keep cognitive skills sharp over 2 years

Among people with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) and highly active disease, Mavenclad (cladribine) treatment resulted in stable or better cognitive function over two years. That’s according to new data from the Phase 4 CLARIFY-MS study (NCT03369665), which also demonstrated that Mavenclad can stabilize employment…