By: Dr. Eva Jackson Rethinking Goal Setting in Our Community For the past 15 years, members of my community have routinely organized vision board parties toward the end of the year or at the start of the new year, with … Continue reading → Source:…
Older adults with multiple sclerosis (MS) show a higher prevalence and severity of cognitive impairment — particularly affecting information processing speed and memory — than younger patients, a new study reports. However, age was not directly associated with cognitive impairment, the results showed. Instead, greater…
Oligodendrocytes, the cells responsible for making myelin, are constantly being made throughout the brain and spinal cord, even when there’s no myelin damage, according to a new study by U.S. researchers. These findings challenge the long-held view that oligodendrocyte precursor cells mostly differentiate into oligodendrocytes…
A new year, a new malady Did you know that “raja” is a legitimate Scrabble word? I didn’t and I’m a pretty decent Scrabble player. In fact, my friend’s niece thinks I am a Scrabble queen because I taught her about adding an s, r…
About two years after my multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, I began having hand-related symptoms that interfered with my daily life and caused significant stress. I’m a college student and remote employee, so I spend a lot of time typing, which is considered a fine motor…
Tweet Natalizumab is a migration inhibitor that works because it blocks lymphocytes and monocytes from migrating into the CNS and other tissues. It has been given as an intravenous infusion and more recently, as the patent runs out, as an injection under the skin. These…
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