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View Article  Dealing with Tremor 1 of 2
Tremor, defined as an involuntary rhythmic shaking of a body part, affects between 25% and 60% of people with Multiple Sclerosis. MS tremor tends to affect the limbs, the head and neck, the vocal cords, and the trunk of the body. It can interfere with the ability to do everyday activities such as speaking, swallowing, writing, and   more »
View Article  Clinical Trial - Spasticity
This research study will evaluate a treatment for moderate to severe spasticity associated with MS. All patients must have been on baclofen for at least four weeks prior to first visit. This study requires five visits over   more »
View Article  MS Genetically Liked to Vitamin D
Multiple sclerosis, a disease of the nervous system that can leave patients paralyzed, in a constantly deteriorating condition, is one of the conditions health care experts are fighting against. Its onset and development have been associated with deficits in vitamin D metabolism processes,   more »