Many individuals living with MS will experience changes in their emotions and their cognitive functions over time. Depression and anxiety, as well as changes in memory, attention, visual perception…
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Interesting MS Presentation at MS Life 2016 on Managing Cognitive Changes. The MS presentation includes topics like; Importance of Understanding Cognitive Changes, Where in the brain is memory processed…
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To some, fatigue might sound like a symptom you can get over pretty quickly — just rest up, and you’ll be refreshed and ready to go. But when you’re…
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Pain can be one of the most difficult “invisible” symptoms to describe. Pain might feel like squeezing, crushing, cold, hot, stabbing, burning, or a tightness in the chest. In…
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In this multiple sclerosis video from May 2015, Professor Clare Fowler, an uro-neurologist answers questions regarding the management of bladder problems. She explains why bladder problems can happen in…
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Do you have difficulty sleeping? Could you do with some strategies to improve your sleep? These are some of the topics that are discussed in this MS webinar. Many…
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Dr. Ollie Jay provides an very detailed 1 hour webinar update on his research into the impact of heat for people with multiple sclerosis. This particular MS and Heat…
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OhioHealth neurologist Dr. Jacqueline Nicholas discusses the affect MS has on common body functions as Blader, Bowel and Sexual Dysfunction. There are two main types of bladder problems in…
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Beyond optic neuritis, there are several other vision problems common in Multiple Sclerosis, including double vision (diplopia due to misalignment or INO) and oscillopsia (due to nystagumus). Tariq Bhatti,…
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While spasticity affects more than 12 million people worldwide- including 80% of MS patients- its causes, effects and treatments are not clearly understood. Spasticity is a condition in which…