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Multiple Sclerosis Progression in Midlife Women

Multiple Sclerosis Progression in Midlife Women
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Cleveland Clinic is launching two research projects to study how midlife biological transitions, such as menopause, impact the progression of multiple sclerosis in women. The goal is to develop more personalized treatment strategies.

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Addressing the intersection of reproductive aging and neurodegeneration could significantly improve the quality of life and clinical outcomes for women living with MS.

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Two research projects aim to enable more personalized MS care in this population

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