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Cognitive Testing, Gender And Brain Lesions May Predict Multiple Sclerosis Disease Progression Risk
August 13, 2009 by NewsBot
Cognitive testing may help people with inactive or benign multiple sclerosis better predict their future with the disease, according to a new study. Gender and brain lesions may also determine the risk of progression of MS years after diagnosis.