Studies suggest that those with MS might carry double the risk of dying early, compared to those who are not diagnosed with this disease. Those who develop multiple sclerosis at a younger age are more prone to this, rather than those who are diagnosed later in life.
continuePeople diagnosed with multiple sclerosis usually have lower confidence that is caused by their visible (and sometimes invisible) symptoms. Also, weakness and fatigue makes it harder for them to participate in what they think is important.
continueIt is found that a drug commonly used for helping epilepsy patients with seizure problems could also be useful for those suffering from multiple sclerosis, in minimizing eye sight symptoms, characteristic for around half of the people with multiple sclerosis.
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