View Article  Quality of Life as defined by: World Health Organization (WHO)
As a result of these symptoms, MS can substantially and adversely affect an individual’s quality of life (QOL). In addition, many people with MS leave the labour force and must depend on relatives or government programmes for   more »
View Article  Understanding Pain Mechanisms in MS
Although pain is not considered a typical symptom of multiple sclerosis, more than 50% of patients with MS present with pain syndromes. In the setting of an incurable disease, symptom control and particularly pain control is very   more »
View Article  MS in Genetically Susceptible Twins
A new study of twins suggests that living farther north of the equator significantly increases risk of developing Multiple Sclerosis (MS) among those with genetic    more »
View Article  What MS is
While it is most often diagnosed in young adults, aged 15 to 40, we know that it affects children, some as young as two years old. The impact is felt by family, friends, and    more »