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Elizabeth Porco

CMSC 2017 Annual Meeting – Tysabri improves mental outlook for patients with secondary progressive MS
Long-term therapy with Tysabri (natalizumab) significantly improved the mental state of people with secondary progressive multiple [...]
CMSC 2017 Annual Meeting – feeling of social stigma makes depression in multiple sclerosis more likely, study reports
People with multiple sclerosis (MS) who feel stigmatized because of their condition are more likely to have depression, research presented [...]
CMSC 2017 Annual Meeting – multiple sclerosis patients should contribute to outcome measure development, study argues
Patients must help develop new outcome measures of multiple sclerosis (MS), since they and healthcare providers may have differing [...]
CMSC 2017 Annual Meeting – multiple sclerosis mobile apps link clinicians and patients, improving disease management
The use of multiple sclerosis (MS) mobile apps by patients and their clinicians encourages shared decision-making and helps patients [...]
CMSC 2017 Annual Meeting – relapse after first Lemtrada course no indication of poor long-term outcome
Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients who experienced a relapse between their first and second rounds of Lemtrada (alemtuzumab) had good [...]
CMSC 2017 Annual Meeting – single session of ball-throwing exercise improves balance control in multiple sclerosis
Patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) regain part of their balance control after a single training session of [...]
CMSC 2017 Annual Meeting – Genentech starts site to connect multiple sclerosis patients and caregivers with resources
Genentech has rolled out a website to connect multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and caregivers with resources that can help [...]
Multiple sclerosis study in cancer breakthrough
A DRUG that helps the immune system destroy cancer has been developed by US scientists. It dramatically shrank deadly skin, brain and [...]
CMSC 2017 Annual Meeting – all about teamwork in multiple sclerosis
NEW ORLEANS — The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC) annual meetings always aim to offer a multidisciplinary educational [...]
Multiple sclerosis is more complex than once thought: study
Having a disabling disease can making living very difficult, especially when the source of the disability is not well understood. Some [...]

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