Daniel Kantor, M.D. is an Assistant Professor of Neurology and Director of the Comprehensive Multiple Sclerosis Center at the University of Florida in Jacksonville, Florida. He also serves on the Ethics Committee of Shands Hospital - Jacksonville and was recently elected to serve as a Board Member of the Florida Society of Neurology. He received his M.D. from the Ben Gurion University of The Negev Medical School for International Health in collaboration with Columbia University Medical ...
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most commonly diagnosed neurological disorders among young adults. Most people are diagnosed between... Read more »
Medicine is an art and a science. This is true of multiple sclerosis as well. The information that forms the scientific basis for this... Read more »
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OBS; Organic mental disorder (OMS); Chronic organic brain syndrome Symptoms Symptoms can differ based on the disease. In general,... Read more »
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OBS; Organic mental disorder (OMS); Chronic organic brain syndrome Prevention References Knopman DS. Alzheimer's disease and... Read more »
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OBS; Organic mental disorder (OMS); Chronic organic brain syndrome Treatment Treatment depends on the disorder. Many of the disorders... Read more »
Joan Ohayon is a Clinically Registered Nurse Practitioner who is taking on her blog for MultipleSclerosisCentral as part of her official duties at... Read more »
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Alternative NamesResources - multiple sclerosisInformationThe following organizations provide information on multiple sclerosis:Multiple Sclerosis... Read more »