Medscape Neurology, February 25, 2021 5 Updates in Neurology Dr Christoph Diener highlights new evidence on subdural hematoma, traumatic brain injury, COVID-19, seizure, and multiple sclerosis.
This emphasis on neurophysiological analysis of nerve conduction changes underlying disease is an original and valuable feature, as books on multiple sclerosis often focus heavily on the ...
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If you have multiple sclerosis, occupational therapy can help you adapt to the changes in your body and function more effectively. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that ...
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