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Multiple Sclerosis on Andropause
Andropause is known as the gradual decline of testosterone levels, usually a phenomenon occurring in aging men. While its female...
Tasmiya Firdous
Mar 27, 20242 min read
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How Multiple Sclerosis Affects Ages
Multiple Sclerosis is seen to occur in different ages, commonly in people ages twenty to forty years. Different variants of multiple...
Maariya Qureshi
Mar 27, 20242 min read
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Fungi & Multiple Sclerosis Etiology
The study of what causes a disease or condition is commonly known as etiology. By using a variety of factors, events, underlying causes,...
Tasmiya Firdous
Mar 27, 20242 min read
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Non-Opioid Pain Management for MS
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) presents a myriad of symptoms, with common manifestations including fatigue, balance disturbances, tremors, and...
Amy Cherian
Mar 6, 20242 min read
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Sleeping Disorders & Multiple Sclerosis
Fatigue during the day and sleepless nights are prevalent concerns for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients globally. Sleep disturbances in...
Amy Cherian
Mar 6, 20242 min read
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Tyrosine Kinases Inhibitors for MS
A new drug is being studied on its effectiveness to the autoimmune disorder Multiple Sclerosis; Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors. Its actual...
Maariya Qureshi
Mar 6, 20242 min read
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The Endogenous Opioid System & M.S.
The endogenous opioid system refers to a network in our bodies that house occurring opioids, like endorphins (known as the “feel-good”...
Tasmiya Firdous
Feb 7, 20242 min read
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The Gut-Brain Connection to Multiple Sclerosis
The gut microbiome is a bidirectional communication between the Enteric Nervous System (GI Tract) and the Central Nervous System. It...
Poorna Prakash
Feb 7, 20242 min read
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Promising New MS Treatment Targeting the Glutamate System
Glutamate is the most prominent neurotransmitter that is released in the brain by nerve cells. At the right concentrations and locations,...
Amy Cherian
Jan 20, 20243 min read
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Colder Climate Link to Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis is a disorder that targets the central nervous system, has many side effects like fatigue, blurry eyesight, difficulty...
Maariya Qureshi
Jan 20, 20243 min read
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Oligodendrocytes, hiPSCs, and Multiple Sclerosis
Commonly unknown, oligodendrocytes are the cells in which the process of myelination occurs within the central nervous system. They are...
Tasmiya Firdous
Jan 20, 20242 min read
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How Having Multiple Sclerosis Impacts Daily Life
Multiple sclerosis has a large impact on the daily life of a patient, whether it is physically or mentally. One of the most common...
Aakruthi Chillariga
Jan 17, 20242 min read
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Diabetes and Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis and diabetes are both autoimmune diseases. In MS the immune system destroys myelin which is a layer or coating around...
Maariya Qureshi
Jan 9, 20243 min read
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Promising Trial Treatments for MS Fatigue
Fatigue is one of the most prominent symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis Patients, occurring in 80% of patients worldwide (National MS...
Amy Cherian
Dec 29, 20233 min read
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Using Neuroimaging to Monitor M.S.
Normally, progression in patients with multiple sclerosis is characterized by relapses or just general progression with PPMS (primary...
Tasmiya Firdous
Dec 3, 20232 min read
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The Role of Microglia in Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis and its symptoms have been widely researched and talked about, but the underlying mechanisms of the disease itself on...
Tasmiya Firdous
Sep 30, 20232 min read
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Psychotherapy on MS
Although it is apparent that there haven’t been any cures found for multiple sclerosis there are many ways to help reduce its effects on...
Maariya Qureshi
Sep 22, 20232 min read
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Exploring MS Patients' Immune Responses to SARS-CoV-2
The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 - or more specifically, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) - has led to...
Tasmiya Firdous
Sep 1, 20232 min read
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What Can You Do to Help?
Multiple Sclerosis that can affect a human brain and their spinal cords which are a part of the central nervous system that is very...
Maariya Qureshi
Aug 23, 20232 min read
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Disease Modifying Therapies; Do They Work?
Disease Modifying Therapies (DMTs) although aren’t a cure for Multiple Sclerosis, they can help reduce the symptoms and damage that MS...
Maariya Qureshi
Aug 20, 20232 min read
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