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Study Shows Fatigue, Leg Dysfunction Predict Multiple Sclerosis Progression

Updated March 31, 2017 This content is archived.

Articles about a study that showed that multiple sclerosis is more likely to progress to advanced disease among patients who suffer from fatigue and limited use of their legs quote Bianca Weinstock-Guttman, MD, professor of neurology.

  • 3/7/17 Older SPMS Patients More Likely to Suffer From Fatigue, Limited Leg Function, Study Says [Multiple Sclerosis News Today]
  • 3/1/17 Scientists Spot Signs That Predict Worsening Multiple Sclerosis [HealthDay News]
  • 3/1/17 Scientists Spot Signs That Predict Worsening Multiple Sclerosis [Philadelphia Inquirer]
  • 3/1/17 Scientists Spot Signs That Predict Worsening Multiple Sclerosis [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
  • 3/1/17 Scientists Spot Signs That Predict Worsening Multiple Sclerosis [Sioux City Journal]
  • 3/1/17 Scientists Spot Signs That Predict Worsening Multiple Sclerosis [Arizona Daily Star]
  • 3/1/17 Fatigue, Leg Dysfunction Predict Multiple Sclerosis Progression [MedPage Today]

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