#MS & #COVID19: "...it has been very reassuring that we do not have clear evidence that our MS patients are at increased risk for developing the infection or developing complications...They seem to have the same risk as the general population..." https://t.co/4qQqqVgV2G
Research says childhood and adolescent obesity is projected to contribute up to 14 percent of overall risk of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in 2035. #multiplesclerosis https://t.co/HZPIdNm7ht
Study Finds Differences Between African Americans and Caucasians in How MS Injures the Brain and Spinal Cord #MultipleSclerosis https://t.co/ft8kxD7TYG
A new study suggests patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) will see their ability to walk decline more rapidly than their hand function. #MultipleSclerosis https://t.co/9c9ALvWYu6
@LiteSmyelin Yeah, it's a good question. I guess it is all about personal choice and comfort level, and hopefully they find success taking other measures. I've just had activity on MRI results in past when I was feeling fine...which scares me, & further highlights to me the importance of DMT.
The COVID-19 and MS Pathfinder tool allows members of the multiple sclerosis (MS) community to search for TRUSTED sources and information related to COVID-19. #COVID19#MultipleSclerosis https://t.co/Xk85rD3OrA
@LiteSmyelin Also, there is an old static that a large % of ppl w/ RRMS transition to SPMS within 10 yrs. That is no longer the norm w/ all of the DMT options, and the knowledge of things that help (like diet, lifestyle, exercise, stress management, etc) #keepaskingthoseimportantquestions 😉
@LiteSmyelin I think pharma can sometimes get a bad rep, and people start believing the medications are worse than the disease. I know ppl have bad side effects but one must keep trying until they find the right fit!