CIDP and GBS differ mainly in onset, course and prognosis. CIDP has a relapsing or steadily progressive course over months or years. Although remission may occur spontaneously with time, the disorder frequently follows a progressive course leading to...
As recently as 20 years ago, it was believed that children did not get MS. We didn’t know then what is known now about pediatric-onset... Read more »
Full Question: I have had chronic migraines for many years. My most recent MRI showed "5mm demyelinating lesion of left parietal... Read more »
When a child exhibits MS-like symptoms, it probably means he or she has a problem with myelin. Whether the diagnosis turns out to be MS or... Read more »
The relationship between old age and the decline in mental capabilities, possibly leading to Alzheimer's disease, has always presented... Read more »
Education about Pediatric MS is on the rise, and more children under 18 are being diagnosed with MS. With all of the new information and ... Read more »
New research has found that people who develop multiple sclerosis (MS) before age 18 tend to suffer almost three times the symptom relapses than... Read more »
This is a study to determine if two medications, Paxil and Effexor, can help control depression in patients with Parkinson's disease. This national... Read more »
Treatment with antidepressants may help relieve the depression experienced by many patients with severe heart disease, a new study suggests.... Read more »
This is a study to compare the effectiveness of Seroquel and Paxil in treating bipolar depression, and to determine if Seroquel maintains its... Read more »
Problems at GlaxoSmithKline's Puerto Rico plant have caused a shortage in the supply of Paxil, among other drugs. Some pharmacies report running out... Read more »