
|Slideshows|April 1, 2016
Neuro News Roundup: Decreasing Impact of MS
Author(s)Mark L. Fuerst
Three new studies on multiple sclerosis discuss potential ways to prevent the development of cognitive problems, or the development of the disease.
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Video gaming may be a possible therapeutic approach to the cognitive dysfunction often seen among MS patients. Drinking more than six cups of coffee per day may reduce the risk of developing MS. Correcting low vitamin D levels in pregnant women may reduce the risk of their offspring developing MS.
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