With over 1 million Americans affected by multiple sclerosis (MS), we wanted to learn more about its symptoms, particularly ...
Although menopause is not the primary driver of multiple sclerosis disease progression, there is still some symptom overlap, ...
Research presented recently at the ECTRIMS Congress 2025 highlights the patient perspective on menopause and MS.
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Multidisciplinary study finds estrogen could aid in therapies for progressive multiple sclerosis
About 100,000 of the estimated million people in the United States with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a progressive form of ...
In this video interview, Francesca Bridge, MBBS, neurologist at Alfred Health in Melbourne, Australia, and Ph.D. candidate at Monash University, shares why the results of her latest research were ...
Blair revealed that despite experiencing symptoms since childhood, her multiple sclerosis (MS) wasn’t diagnosed until she was ...
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Selma Blair Recalls Doctors Dismissing Her Early Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms as a Teen
Selma Blair’s lifelong health struggles were signs of multiple sclerosis that doctors wouldn't acknowledge until she was in ...
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Estradiol and estriol may protect nerve function in multiple sclerosis
About 100,000 of the estimated million people in the United States with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a progressive form of ...
Selma Blair has bravely opened up about how her multiple sclerosis (MS) was dismissed for decades despite a very obvious ...
FRIDAY, Oct. 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Menopause does not increase symptoms and disability among women with multiple ...
Researchers have identified two forms of estrogen, estradiol and estriol, that may reduce inflammation and protect nerve fibers in progressive multiple sclerosis (MS).
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