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Early MS Symptoms May Predict Long-Term Disability

Did you know that nearly 85% of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) first show symptoms between 20 and 40 years old? Symptoms like fatigue, numbness, and trouble walking can vary a lot. They can also hint at how severe the disease might get later on. A study in The Lancet Neurology found that how well […]

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Could COVID-19 Cause Long-Term Brain Damage?

A 2021 study found that 80% of people who were hospitalized with COVID-19 had neurological symptoms1. This shows a worrying link between the virus and brain damage. It means COVID-19 could lead to ongoing brain issues, not just a short illness. The virus’s effect on the brain is becoming clear, making us wonder about its […]

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Multiple Sclerosis

New Drug Shows Promise in Reversing Multiple Sclerosis Damage

Imagine a world where multiple sclerosis (MS) could be reversed. Where the symptoms that affect over 1 million Americans1 could be gone. This dream might come true thanks to a new drug called PIPE-307. MS attacks the protective myelin around nerve cells, causing inflammation and disability. Current treatments help slow the disease, reduce relapses, and […]