Yes, there is ongoing research into MS. Researchers are working to better understand the causes of MS, develop new treatments, and improve the quality of life for people with MS.
Promising areas of MS research include:
Yes, people with MS can have children. However, it is important to discuss pregnancy plans with your doctor before becoming pregnant.
The risks of pregnancy for people with MS are generally low. However, there is a slightly increased risk of relapses during pregnancy and after childbirth.
The risk of MS for children born to mothers with MS is very low.
Yes, many people with MS can work. However, it may be necessary to make accommodations in the workplace to help individuals with MS perform their jobs effectively.
Accommodations that employers can make for employees with MS include:
Yes, people with MS can attend school or college. However, it may be necessary to make accommodations to help individuals with MS succeed in their studies.
Accommodations that schools and colleges can make for students with MS include:
Yes, people with MS can travel. But it is important to plan ahead and consider the potential challenges that may arise.
Tips for traveling with MS include:
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