Researchers have identified a new subtype of multiple sclerosis that affects thinking and memory rather than mobility — and as many as 26 percent of people with MS may have it. Researchers have ...
—A team of Italian investigators recently used magnetic resonance imaging to classify the cognitive features of multiple sclerosis patients into 5 distinct phenotypes, possibly opening the door to ...
—Two recent studies shed new light on cognitive impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis, highlighting the need for prompt diagnosis and neuropsychological assessment. Reviewed by Aaron Miller, ...
Cognition can be generally defined as the state or processes of being able to perceive and judge reality effectively. Cognitive tests are designed to determine whether you may have any issues with ...
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Could You Have ‘Cognitive-Only’ MS and Not Know It?
Researchers have identified a MS subtype involving thinking and memory problems but no mobility impairment. Because routine MS screening and care focuses on mobility, these MS patients may not be ...
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