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Saturday, August 30, 2008
Brain & Behavior Center
Multiple Sclerosis
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There is currently no cure for multiple sclerosis, but there are now many treatments that can help to manage symptoms, prevent some complications, control disease progression, and slow disability progression. As the disease varies widely in its manifestation and progression, each case needs to be evaluated individually to determine the best course of treatment. There are three main categories of treatment: treatments for the management of acute attacks, treatments that modify the disease itself, and treatments for the management of symptoms.

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Some people with MS experience acute attacks followed by long periods of partial or even full recovery. Others steadily progress in disability. There is no cure for multiple sclerosis, but there are many treatments, and people can live long, productive lives with the disease. While some people become severely disabled by the disease, up to half of people with MS are still able to walk unassisted 15 years after they have been diagnosed.

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Acute attacks

Disease-modifying treatments

Treating symptoms

Monitoring disease progression

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