Metrus, MDMedically reviewed by Nicholas R. Metrus, MD There is no cure for multiple sclerosis (MS). However, medications called disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) can help prevent MS relapses and ...
Doctors at Jewish Hospital Mercy Health are pioneering a new approach to treating multiple sclerosis (MS), offering hope to ...
A first healthy adults group has been dosed in an early clinical trial of an oral and myelin-protective treatment for all ...
Today, if you’re diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS, there’s a very high chance treatment will help you live a largely normal life. But there’s still this idea that MS is a seriously ...
Starting MS treatment early can stop or slow the progression of the disease before it causes serious disability or worsening symptoms. Your doctor can help determine which treatment is right for you.
Smoldering-associated worsening (SAW) of multiple sclerosis (MS) deserves a broader, more comprehensive approach to diagnosis ...
B-cell therapy (also called B-cell depletion therapy) is a treatment for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). It targets certain cells -- called B cells -- that can damage nerve fibers in your ...
A new drug for people who have one of the worst forms of multiple sclerosis aims to make treatment much easier for patients. Ocrevus is a medicine commonly used to treat primary progressive MS ...
A "groundbreaking" drug is being trialled in the first Brits to cure autoimmune conditions such as lupus and multiple ...
On this episode, we examine advancements in multiple sclerosis research, with over 20 treatment options now available.
The MS Trust is delighted to announce they have officially merged with MS Research, Treatment and Education.