Cece Worley’s case marks one of the few times a court has recognized the condition as deserving of workplace accommodations.
MS patients are about twice as likely to develop restless legs syndrome than those without the disease, according to a study in Spain.
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I thought I had piles, but it was rectal cancer - don't make the same mistake, urges mum-of-two
Jane Locke, 66, from Hampshire, first noticed something wasn't right in January 2021 but blamed her symptoms on haemorrhoids.
From sleep disruptions to a hormonal overlap that can make MS harder to manage, this week's health news hits close to home ...
The International Progressive MS Alliance has awarded €6.9 million to three global studies aimed at finding solutions for the most common symptoms experienced by people living with progressive MS, ...
JACKSON , MS, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As the warmer weather of spring approaches, so does ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – As warmer weather approaches, health experts said challenging allergy and asthma symptoms related to ...
While "seborrheic dermatitis" (seb derm) may not be a household name, one of its most common visible symptoms—flakes that may be mistaken as dandruff—is very familiar. What you may not know is that ...
TG Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: TGTX), today announced the upcoming schedule of presentations highlighting BRIUMVI® (ublituximab-xiiy) data in patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (RMS), ...
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Scientists uncover link between common virus and MS trigger
A growing body of research has identified the Epstein-Barr virus, best known as the cause of mononucleosis, as the strongest environmental risk factor for developing multiple sclerosis. The connection ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, disabling, inflammatory disease that damages your nerves. People with MS typically live roughly seven years less than the general population, with an average life ...
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