A study questioned the use of brain volume loss as a clinical trial endpoint in PPMS after finding a weak link to disability ...
Reduced daytime physical activity, as measured with wearable trackers, is tied to increased risk for multiple sclerosis progression and brain atrophy, new research shows.
Brain volume loss is a key marker of degeneration in multiple sclerosis, correlated with future disability progression. Ponesimod, alemtuzumab, teriflunomide, ozanimod, and fingolimod significantly ...
October 20, 2011 (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) — A new investigation finds that 6 years after diagnosis, brain volumes and, particularly, cognition were more severely affected in men with multiple ...
Subtle drops in activity levels detected by wrist-worn sensors may predict worsening disability in MS patients, per a study.
After menopause, women with multiple sclerosis experienced accelerated volume loss in global gray matter, the left hippocampus, and the left anterior cingulate, highlighting the menopausal transition ...
A cross-sectional, prospective study found that gray matter atrophy was more prevalent in patients with more severe progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) compared with those with less severe progressive ...
Data from fitness trackers showed not only who was at higher risk of disease progression, but whose brains might be in danger ...
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