People with MS who have mild disability still experience disease-related difficulties at work, a new study found, calling for ...
Researchers analyzed how cognitive ability relates to ambulatory status in Parkinson. Cognitive disability may be associated with greater disability in moderate-to-advanced Parkinson disease than ...
Physical activity was associated with a lower risk of disability progression in multiple sclerosis (MS), longitudinal data showed. Compared with low physical activity, the risk of confirmed disability ...
Clinical trials for treatments to prevent recurring strokes typically only include participants who have little to no disability from a prior stroke. A new Yale study finds that leaving patients with ...
Examines the methods of teaching students with moderate disabilities at the secondary level. Topics include curriculum (including the Massachusetts frameworks), IEPs, and instructional modifications ...
Researchers evaluated the efficacy of nonpharmacologic therapies in reducing pain-related disability among adolescents with juvenile fibromyalgia.
Patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS) who switch from treatment with the highly effective disease-modifying therapy (DMT) natalizumab (Tysabri, Biogen) to a moderate-efficacy DMT show an ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Healthy older adults who have up to one or two drinks per day may be less likely to develop physical disabilities over time, a new study suggests. The study, which followed ...
Clinical investigators evaluated the impact of home health services on disability status and receipt of treatment among adults 66 years and older with a new diagnosis of multiple myeloma (MM).
Background: Post-asphyxial hypothermia is protective in experimental animals; however, there have been no RCT evaluating safety and effectiveness of whole body hypothermia in term infants with HIE.
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