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Articles related to "Optic Neuritis"
OPTIC NEURITIS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS THIS ARTICLE EXPLORES OPTIC NEURITIS AND ITS EFFECTS ON MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PATIENTS blindness • optic neuritis • multiple sclerosis • vision • visual accuity
Neuromyelitis Optica Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is a demyelinating autoimmune condition that causes episodes of muscle weakness and vision loss. NMO antibodies are key to diagnosis. neuromyelitis optica • nmo • devic's syndrome • multiple sclerosis • ms
MS and Pain - It's REAL and you are not a wimp! pain management for MS patients - this article is comprehensive and might prove vital in your own positive approach to living with multiple sclerosis pain management • ms • prescriptions
Multiple Sclerosis Overview Learn more about a neurological disorder that comes with bizarre symptoms, unpredictability, and hope for a potential cure. multiple sclerosis • ms • central nervous system • avonex • betaseron
MS Sensitivity: When a Touch is Too Much Paresthesias is the medical term for the strange sensory disturbances--such as pins-and-needles, numbness, and burning sensations--that are commonly found among MS patients. multiple sclerosis • ms • sensitivity • sensation • paresthesias
Happiness with Gluten Elimination A gluten-free diet is being associated with decreased depression, increased mental health, better balance, improved behavioral issues and neurologic function. gluten elimination • gluten-free diet • depression • schizophrenia • balance
Balo's Disease Balo's disease is a rare progressive form of multiple sclerosis with a strong viral association that primarily affects young adults. ms • multiple sclerois • balo disease • balo's disease • demyelinating diseases
Multiple Sclerosis Overview MS is a chronic autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system. It also tends to strike women more than men. Learn more.... ms • multiple sclerosis • symptoms • diagnosis • neurological disorder
Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis In pediatric MS, the onset occurs before age 16; in children, the disease progresses slower than it does in adults although permanent disability occurs at a younger age pediatric ms • multiple schlerosis children • multiple sclerosis pediatric • autoimmune • autoimmune disease children |
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