Retrospective analysis finds “hypoxic and sleepy” subtype to confer greatest risk
Evidence hints that chronic neuroinflammation might stem from a CNS-directed autoimmune response
Pilot study finds both forced- and voluntary-rate cycling effective for symptom management
Also will assess ability of high-intensity exercise to offset the cognitive decline
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Study reveals viable alternative for patients with refractory disease
Maintaining patients' home medication regimens looms large, study suggests
Criteria-based diagnosis of traumatic encephalopathy syndrome predicts changes in brain volumes and cognition
Risk of new MS activity is small in those older than 55 with stable disease who stop MS therapy
Insights from 15 years of experience of Cleveland Clinic’s spine tumor board
Two-year trial results find Total Posterior Spine System to be safe and effective
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