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Multiple Sclerosis Info
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Wednesday, April 30
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multiplesclerosis
on Wed 30 Apr 2008 12:00 AM CST
There is a single clinical trial of MS that evaluated magnets for MS-related cognitive dysfunction. That trial, which involved 30 people, evaluated cognition as one part of a battery of tests that also measured spasticity, bladder control, fatigue, mobility more »
Tuesday, April 29
by
multiplesclerosis
on Tue 29 Apr 2008 12:00 AM CST
In small studies, cooling techniques, or lowering the body temperature, has been reported to improve multiple symptoms among people with MS. In one such small study of eight patients, an improvement was seen in one patient’s ability to more »
Sunday, April 27
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multiplesclerosis
on Sun 27 Apr 2008 12:00 AM CST
There is a large and growing body of evidence to support the idea that a lifetime of exercise can result in preservation of a number of aspects of cognition. Much of this literature has focused on aerobic exercise such as walking, running, bicycling more »
Saturday, April 26
by
multiplesclerosis
on Sat 26 Apr 2008 12:00 AM CST
Preventing cognitive decline in MS, obviously, is an important goal. Whether current FDA-approved MS therapies can prevent cognitive dysfunction has received only limited study. There more »
Friday, April 25
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multiplesclerosis
on Fri 25 Apr 2008 01:00 AM CST
Except perhaps among people with primary progressive MS, implicit memory is not usually affected. On the other hand, people with MS may experience problems with explicit memory. Explicit memory is also sometimes classified as being more »
Thursday, April 24
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multiplesclerosis
on Thu 24 Apr 2008 12:13 PM CST
Cognition is a general term that refers to the mental activities associated with thinking, learning, and memory. Cognitive dysfunction, also a general term, refers to problems with more »
Saturday, April 19
by
multiplesclerosis
on Sat 19 Apr 2008 12:00 AM CST
Sometimes people with MS find they feel guilty, as if they have let their family and friends down or are somehow responsible for developing the condition. They may also feel guilty if they think more »
Friday, April 18
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multiplesclerosis
on Fri 18 Apr 2008 12:00 AM CST
Most drugs have potential side effects, and some drugs commonly used to treat MS and its related symptoms can cause temporary changes in mood or behaviour in some people. For example: steroids, used to treat relapses, can cause hyperactivity or depression – and, a steroid ‘high’ often becomes more »
Thursday, April 17
by
multiplesclerosis
on Thu 17 Apr 2008 12:00 AM CST
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect your emotions as well as your body. Although this has been recognised since MS was first described in the 19th century, it is only more recently that we have begun to understand more about how MS can cause more »
Thursday, April 3
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multiplesclerosis
on Thu 03 Apr 2008 11:00 AM CST
Because cognitive dysfunction in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is linked to higher rates of unemployment and a decline in activities of daily living, early recognition of cognitive deficits is vital. A new method may assist health care providers in detecting MS-related cognitive dysfunction accurately and objectively more »
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multiplesclerosis
on Thu 03 Apr 2008 10:52 AM CST
The MMSE is a tool for screening cognitive decline associated with multiple sclerosis. (Folstein et al. 1975). more »
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