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Brain Lesions In Multiple Sclerosis Prevented By Stress Reduction Therapy
July 12, 2012 by NewsBot
A weekly stress management program for patients with multiple sclerosis (M.S.) prevented the development of new brain lesions, a marker of the disease's activity in the brain, according to new Northwestern Medicine research. Brain lesions in M.S. often precede flare-ups of symptoms such as loss of vision or use of limbs or pain...