Taking a drug used for Alzheimer’s disease may help deal with the memory loss experienced by people with multiple sclerosis, according to a study published in the medical journal Neurology. The finding could help the large percentage, nearly fifty percent of MS patients, who suffer from cognitive problems. Read more about M.S. AND ALZHEIMER’S DRUG
There is new hope for patients who suffer from vertigo, the condition characterized by severe dizziness that causes rooms to seem like they’re spinning. A commonly used steroid medication has been shown to be helpful for the treatment of vertigo patients who have the problem because of a condition that suddenly causes nerve inflammation in the inner ear. Read more about STEROID THERAPY FOR VERTIGO
“I turn over in bed, I get a spin, and I’ll have to hold on thinking I’m going to fall out of bed, it’s that bad.” Mary Henderson’s vertigo symptoms were was so bad she couldn’t even get out of bed. “I missed a lot of work. I’ve been out of work for weeks sometimes with vertigo,” she says. Read more about VERTIGO TREATMENT