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MS affects women and men, but there are some differences in how the condition tends to progress and how it affects quality of life. Read on to learn more about how MS affects women differently.
Women’s immune systems work differently from men’s. Specifically, women are more likely to develop autoimmune diseases. In fact, nearly 7 in 10 people with autoimmune diseases are women.
A study of twins reveals two gut bacteria linked to multiple sclerosis, offering new targets for future treatments.
The right multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment can slow your disease and reduce the number of attacks you get. But if you're a woman -- as 3 out of 4 people with MS are -- choosing a treatment ...
How Gender Disparities Impact Multiple Sclerosis Treatment for Women? by Colleen Fleiss on Sep 19 2024 11:25 AM. Listen to this article. 0:00 / 0:00.
Recent highlights in MS coverage focus on biomarkers, pregnancy, and neurodegeneration. Physician’s Weekly has compiled a ...
J Neurosci Nurs. 2008;40(5):262-268. Pain is a prevalent and bothersome symptom associated with multiple sclerosis (MS; Archibald et al., 1994; Beiske, Pedersen ...
More information: Hannah E. Silverman et al, Association of Menopause With Functional Outcomes and Disease Biomarkers in ...
RELATED: How Multiple Sclerosis Differs In Men And Women Does MS Affect Women More Than Men? MS primarily affects women, and there is evidence that the course of the disease may be influenced by ...
There are a number of symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) that may affect women, experts have said. Over 130,000 people in the UK are living with the disease , which can affect the brain and ...
A study has revealed significant therapeutic inertia in the treatment of women with multiple sclerosis (MS), highlighting gender disparities that could impact long-term health outcomes for women ...
Soon after initiating gender-affirming hormone therapy, seven of 10 adults with MS showed new signs of disease activity on ...