Julienne Dallara struggled with denial when she was suddenly paralyzed 30 years ago. Now she advocates for the disabled.
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Hiccups that keep coming back? Doctor explains when they could signal a neurological problem
Hiccups are usually harmless, but recurrent or persistent episodes can sometimes be linked to neurological problems.
A study in Germany found smoking was linked to faster disability progression in MS, while alcohol showed no consistent ...
If you’ve ever been hit with phantom feet sensations—like an invisible string wrapped around a toe—you know how worrisome it ...
Analysis of metabolomics studies revealed 157 metabolites associated with blood-brain barrier damage, suggesting metabolic ...
Mary Jane Jung, 36, alleges that the school failed to provide her with immediate life-saving assistance in the 2025 incident.
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The syndrome that could be a precursor to multiple sclerosis
Radiologically isolated syndrome may be an asymptomatic precursor to multiple sclerosis. Here's what you should know about ...
A Bergen County woman is suing Hofstra University, alleging delayed medical response during the 2025 New York bar exam caused ...
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A Male Doctor Dismissed Her MS Symptoms as a UTI. She Wants You to Laugh About It
Kylie Vincent stepped up to the mic, stood before the crowd and thought, “I’m just going to say the worst thing that’s ever happened to me.” ...
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Law graduate collapsed during intensive bar exam but proctors 'refused to pause the test'
Mary Jane Jung, 36, suffered a medical emergency as she sat the New York state bar in July last year.
Explore the differential diagnosis of paresthesias with nonspecific white matter lesions, possible preclinical MS, and environmental mycotoxin screening.
A multi-analyte blood test may help clinicians distinguish true multiple sclerosis relapses from pseudoexacerbations while awaiting MRI results.
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