August 9, 2022 News by Marisa Wexler, MS MS Patients Miss Work Nearly 2 Times as Often, US Study Finds People with multiple sclerosis (MS) are absent from their places of employment nearly twice as often as individuals without the neurodegenerative disease, according to a new study based on U.S. data. The results also showed missing work is significantly more common for MS patients who are unmarried, experience…
July 23, 2021 News by Somi Igbene, PhD Hypertension Triples Disability Risk in Hispanic/Latino MS Patients Hypertension ā high blood pressure ā triples the risk of severe walking disability in Hispanic and Latino people with multiple sclerosis (MS), a new observational study reports. The study, āHypertension and hypertension severity in Hispanics/Latinx with MS,ā was published in the Multiple Sclerosis Journal. Although…
October 12, 2020 Columns by Ed Tobias MS News That Caught My Eye Last Week: Comparing DMTs, Myelin Repair, Hypertension Gilenya and Tecfidera Similarly Effective at Treating RRMS, Real-world Study Says Gilenya and Tecfidera are both oral disease-modifying therapies. Both meds attempt to limit the inflammatory action of the immune system. Both now have generic versions. And as this story reports, neither appears to have a leg up over…
October 6, 2020 News by Teresa Carvalho, MS Hypertension Quite Common Among MS Patients in US, Study Finds Hypertension is considerably more common among people with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the United States than among those without the disease, a large data study reported. High blood pressure was found to be 42% more common among MS patients than non-patients adjusted for sex and age, with male…
June 13, 2019 News by Marisa Wexler, MS Elevated Blood Pressure May Predict Brain Bleeding in RRMS Patients Treated with Lemtrada, Study Suggests New research suggests that rising blood pressure might be predictive of intracranial hemorrhage ā bleeding in the brain, a serious and sometimes fatal condition ā in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) who are receiving treatment with Lemtrada (alemtuzumab). The study, titled “Intracerebral haemorrhage during…
February 27, 2018 News by Iqra Mumal, MSc Comorbidities Among MS Patients in US Range from High Cholesterol and Blood Pressure to Anxiety, Study Reports Comobidities are common in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients in the U.S., with the mostĀ frequent being high cholesterolĀ and blood pressure, followed by gastrointestinal disease, thyroid disease, and anxiety, a database analysis reports. But distinctions exist between the sexes, this claims analysis found. High cholesterol and blood pressure, as well as diabetes…
June 29, 2016 News by Patricia Silva, PhD High Blood Pressure in MS Seen to Increase Risk of Disability Progression High blood pressure mayĀ be linkedĀ to greater overall disability in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), although the rate at which disability progresses mightĀ be slower than in patients without hypertension, a retrospective studyĀ concludes. The research, involvingĀ a large number of MS patients, helps to clarify a rather confusing range of views on how…