Study Finds Differences Between African Americans and Caucasians in How MS Society Injures the Brain and Spinal Cord
August 28, 2020
August 28, 2020
NEW YORK, Aug. 28 -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
Researchers report greater tissue loss in particular areas of the brain and spinal cord in a small, three-year MRI study comparing MS-related changes in African Americans and Caucasian Americans. This study, although small, adds to the body of work exploring why Black people may experience a more severe MS course than white people. It also underscores why it's important for African Americans with . . .
Researchers report greater tissue loss in particular areas of the brain and spinal cord in a small, three-year MRI study comparing MS-related changes in African Americans and Caucasian Americans. This study, although small, adds to the body of work exploring why Black people may experience a more severe MS course than white people. It also underscores why it's important for African Americans with . . .