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 Minimal Changes in Cognitive Function of Relapsing-Remitting MS'ers in a 10-year

CognitionThe question of cognitive decline as a result of MS is a serious one. If the accumulation of physical disability is a hallmark of the condition, its affect on cognitive dysfunction is not always so obvious. In fact, in a recent trial for Copaxone (glatiramer acetate) observing cognitive scores, the placebo group improved just as much as the Copaxone-treated group over two years. Perhaps 2 years was too short to see a difference, so a new study observed a group of MS'ers over TEN years.

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Re: Minimal Changes in Cognitive Function of Relapsing-Remitting MS'ers in a 10-year (Score: 1)
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