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Quality of life declines with mobility in MS patients

Reduced mobility among mutiple sclerosisos patients has been linked to a decline in the quality of life, according to new research.

Patients with secondary-progressive MS who struggled with walking were found to have a decline in quality of life over the course of two years.

It is hoped that more research will focus on increased mobility for MS patients to ensure better quality of life.

Read more at UNSW Sydney

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