People with MS who have mild disability still experience disease-related difficulties at work, a new study found, calling for ...
Nondisabling relapses that occur early in the course of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) signal faster accumulation of disability relative to no early relapses, new research suggests.
Loss of independence (LOI) significantly affects quality of life and increases societal costs. Community gathering places supported by local governments aim to prevent LOI. However, evidence of their ...
Among nearly 600 patients with multiple sclerosis, there were lower odds of disability and progression among people diagnosed and treated within six months of symptoms onset. Photo by stevepb/Pixabay ...
Giving intravenous (IV) tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) within 90 minutes was strongly and independently associated with excellent outcome in patients with mild to moderate acute ischemic stroke in ...
Clinical trials for treatments to prevent recurring strokes typically only include participants who have little to no disability from a prior stroke. A new Yale study finds that leaving patients with ...
A team of researchers, including Dr. Gary Cutter, professor of biostatistics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, set out to evaluate the association between WC and ...
An analysis of longitudinal data from the Taiwan Social Environment and Biomarkers of Aging Study found that the relationship ...
Clinical investigators evaluated the impact of home health services on disability status and receipt of treatment among adults 66 years and older with a new diagnosis of multiple myeloma (MM).
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