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As the weather gets warmer, people with epilepsy should be aware of the risks this brings for seizures. Some patients may be sensitive to heat, and some have suggested there are higher rates of epileptic seizures in warm weather. How can you educate your patients on how to be safe this summer?
Despite its prevalence, many myths surround multiple sclerosis. We review 5 common misconceptions among patients.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine developed an app for assessing cognitive function in multiple sclerosis.
Investigators linked deficits in social cognition in patients with MS with increased symptoms of fatigue, depression, and anxiety.
Researchers sought to find out how frequently MS is mistaken for another condition.
Speakers from around the world gathered in Lyon to share the latest therapeutic updates in PD and other movement disorders. Here are some key findings.
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