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Radiologically isolated syndrome can help us understand MS
Study shows that that in RIS subjects there is less damage to white matter than in people…
Progressive MS Alliance seeks lay members for Scientific Steering Committee
Three people needed to help shape the work of the Alliance
Different activation of the immune system in types of MS
Relapsing-remitting and secondary progressive MS have differing cytokine levels and activity
Changes in thalamus as a measure of progression in MS
Study supports a link between the development of grey matter disease and a progressive MS phenotype
Spinal cord and retinal abnormalities correlate with disability
Study supports the view that tissue injury mechanisms of MS differ by type of MS
Hematopoietic stem cell treatment in MS
Study shows improvement in neurological disability and other clinical outcomes
Independence is top concern as people age with MS
Nearly 2,000 people took part in the 2014 MS in focus online survey on ageing with MS
MS in focus on ageing
The final issue of MS in focus in the current format is now available to download in…
World MS Day website goes live
You can access the site in Arabic, English, French, Portuguese and Spanish
Oceans of Hope reaches Panama
The first round-the-world yacht trip crewed by people with MS is now in the Pacific
Early detection of nerve damage using the retina
OCT may be a good way to monitor the efficacy of both immunoprotective and neuroprotective therapies
Exploring the relationship between HIV and MS
Having HIV, and presumably being on antiretroviral therapy, may reduce the risk of developing MS