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COVID-19 impact survey yields unexpected findings for individuals with progressive MS – EurekAlert
Dr. Chiaravalloti: ‘People with progressive MS appeared to have adapted more effectively to the lockdown conditions. Knowing their increased risk, they may have been early adopters of safety precautions, which may have provided a sense of control that counter…
IMAGE: Dr. Chiarvalloti, an expert in cognitive rehabilitation research, studies new ways to improve cognition for individuals with multiple sclerosis, brain injury, and other neurological conditions. She is director of the…
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Credit: Kessler Foundation
East Hanover, NJ. September 2, 2020. Researchers conducting a large international study of progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) examined the impact of the global outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on their study partici…
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