Multiple sclerosis may quietly damage the brain for years before symptoms appear, and scientists can now see it coming.
Aug. 4 (UPI) --People with multiple sclerosis, or MS, begin experiencing new health issues up to 15 years before the classic signs of the illness appear, Canadian research shows. "MS can be difficult ...
Research is ongoing regarding when multiple sclerosis develops and strategies for prompt diagnosis. A recent study found that people who went on to develop multiple sclerosis had a much higher use of ...
Research shows that Blacks may develop multiple sclerosis more often than previously thought. Additionally, the symptoms of ...
The currently incurable autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis attacks the central nervous system. Diagnosis–although significantly improved in recent decades–remains challenging. Researchers have ...
In a major step towards early detection, University of South Australia researchers are investigating the biology behind multiple sclerosis (MS) to help predict people’s genetic risk of developing the ...
Scientists at UCSF have uncovered evidence that multiple sclerosis silently damages the brain years before diagnosis. By studying proteins in blood samples, they identified early immune signals and ...