MS is usually diagnosed in adults but it affects kids too. MS can be challenging to diagnose in children, since symptoms may resemble more common pediatric disorders. While there's no cure, young people and their parents can learn to manage symptoms through treatment and support.
Living With Multiple Sclerosis | November 16, 2019 |
| | | MS is usually diagnosed in adults but it affects kids too. MS can be challenging to diagnose in children, since symptoms may resemble more common pediatric disorders. While there's no cure, young people and their parents can learn to manage symptoms through treatment and support. |
| | | March is a time to bring attention to multiple sclerosis — to help people with the disease, as well as those who have a loved one with MS. But events and opportunities also happen throughout the year. Learn more. |
| | | Walking is important, but it isn’t the only function MS can affect. A new study says other abilities should be considered in MS research. |
| | | The good news is that pregnancy is associated with a lower risk of relapses in women with MS. But some MS medications should be stopped before a woman conceives. Learn what to talk to your doctor about before you try to have a baby. |
| | | How do you decide which projects are worth the energy and which aren’t? In the wake of publishing a new book, the blogger Trevis Gleason takes stock. |
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