Disease-modifying therapies, known as DMTs, are treatments that can reduce the activity and progression of multiple sclerosis (MS).| Multiple Sclerosis News Today
SPMS is defined by MS symptoms gradually worsening over time, even in the absence of relapse activity. Learn more about symptoms and diagnosis.| Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Rituximab is commonly used off-label in multiple sclerosis patients. Learn more about its uses, side effects, and clinical testing.| Multiple Sclerosis News Today
PPMS is characterized by steadily worsening MS symptoms over time. Learn more about symptoms and diagnosis.| Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Fatigue was shown to be a significant predictor of worse health-related quality of life in adults with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.| Multiple Sclerosis News Today
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RRMS is defined by periods of new or worsening symptoms followed by periods of remission. Learn more about symptoms and diagnosis.| Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Symptoms and early signs of MS vary from person to person. Common symptoms include movement problems, pain, fatigue, and vision problems.| Multiple Sclerosis News Today
The exact causes of MS are not known, but several factors, such as genetic factors, infection, and demographics, are linked to MS development.| Multiple Sclerosis News Today
MS is defined by the presence of lesions in the nervous system. Learn more about MS lesions and view a picture of what brain lesions look like on an MRI.| Multiple Sclerosis News Today
MS is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. Learn more about MS types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.| Multiple Sclerosis News Today