Achieving happiness has been shown to make people more successful in addressing the challenges they face, however big or small. Momentum magazine looks at positive approaches to living with MS and the five habits of happiness. Available free online or as an app for your mobile device.
Results of two large phase III clinical trials showed alemtuzumab (Genzyme, a Sanofi company), taken intravenously once a year for two years, significantly reduced relapse rates over interferon beta-1a treatment. One of the studies also suggested that alemtuzumab may significantly reduce worsening of disability. What’s the next step for alemtuzumab?
The National MS Society can help families affected by MS find the support and services needed in the midst of crisis, or after the initial emergency has passed. Contact an MS Navigator® to learn about financial resources for temporary living assistance, medications, and other MS-related needs at 1-800-344-4867.
Nov 6: Testosterone shows nerve-protecting capabilities in mice with MS-like disease
Oct 29: Results of more than 1,250 studies shared at global MS research meeting
Oct 23: Settlement reached in lawsuit filed to block denials of services to Medicare recipients
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