A student has created a new comic to highlight MS's hidden's symptoms.
@aberdeenuni PhD student Claire Robertson hopes it can make the info more accessible/engaging.
Her father has MS.
Interview/comic on @MSTrust:
https://t.co/w89Il06bBz
@BBC story
https://t.co/RhNbPyxhGY
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Game-changer for smouldering MS?
The drug Tolebrutinib was found to delay disability progression in people with nonrelapsing secondary progressive MS in a Phase 3 clinical trial.
@MSNewsToday: https://t.co/X4FylbOZhD
@NEJM article: https://t.co/K813EB5jW1
Prof Giovannoni's take:
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On the day she learnt she was pregnant, Shanel Gamboa also found out she had MS.
Under neuro @RSamudralwar, Gamboa went on Ocrevus & has since had a healthy baby boy.
Good safety data has shown Ocrevus is "safe for mom and baby," Dr Samudralwar said.
https://t.co/I5fQRvaR85