#050: Future Treatment of MS. Interview with Prof. Tjalf Ziemssen
Prof. Tjalf Ziemssen talks about the future treatment for MS-patients from precision medicine to neuroprotection and patient-centered care.
Prof. Tjalf Ziemssen talks about the future treatment for MS-patients from precision medicine to neuroprotection and patient-centered care.
The CogeX study investigated the effect of aerobic training and cognitive training on the processing speed of progressive MS patients.
Ardra Shephard deals with the everyday struggles of progressive MS in Canada and talks about it on her blog and podcast and our interview.
Spasticity caused by MS can lead to cramping, shortened, stiffened or even paralyzed muscles, but is well treatable. Learn more about it.
Traveling with multiple sclerosis is not a problem as long as you pay attention to a few things and prepare well. Here are ten tips.
Damian Washington is a patient advocate of the black community in the US and provides his content in a very entertaining and authentic way.
Prof. C. Heesen explains what it needs to have shared decision making in MS and where there are the pros and cons, options and limitations.
Neuropsychological tests are very important in MS, as the disease can progress in secret and should be tackled at an early stage.
I show you how to make the best of your life with MS from family to career to hobbies. Thanks to science and research, a lot is possible nowadays.
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