PHOENIX — In the first randomized phase 3 trial to compare a home-based and facility-based supervised exercise program in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), outcomes were equivalent at both 16 and ...
Irisin, a hormone released during exercise, appears to directly shield neurons from damage in a mouse model of multiple ...
This transcript has been edited for clarity. For more episodes, download the Medscape app or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast provider. Anne H. Cross, MD: ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) impacts the brain and nervous system, often leading to challenges with balance and coordination. This can result in limited mobility and even falls. To mitigate risks and ...
For people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), staying active can help preserve strength, mobility, and overall function. But symptoms like muscle weakness, poor balance, and fatigue can make regular ...
Summary: A neuroimmunology study uncovered the cellular mechanism decoding why exercise improves neurological symptoms in multiple sclerosis (MS). The research demonstrates that irisin, a hormone ...
The research represents a collaboration between Robert Motl, Ph.D., a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Health Professions and associate director of Research for the ...
If you’ve been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), you may find yourself wondering: How will the disease affect me? How fast will my symptoms progress? Is there anything I can do to slow it down?