Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a serious

chronic disease characterized by unpredictable flares of inflammation in the central nervous system. MS disrupts the flow of information within the brain and between the brain and body, and is often progressive and disabling.

A Closer Look

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a serious

Chronic disease characterized by unpredictable flares of inflammation in the central nervous system. MS disrupts the flow of information within the brain and between the brain and body, and is often progressive and disabling.

A Closer Look

WELCOME TO MS THRIVE

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a serious, chronic disease characterized by unpredictable flares of inflammation in the central nervous system. MS disrupts the flow of information within the brain and between the brain and body, and is often progressive and disabling.

While MS symptoms may be mild in some people, it can be more severe or even life threatening in others, and the persistent toll that it takes over time impairs quality of life and shortens lifespan.

The MS Thrive series provides updates on diagnosis, management, and treatment options. This site incorporates content from the live meetings, and is a resource for web links, CME activities, references for relevant articles and abstracts, and resources for both patients and providers. At Med Learning Group, we hope that this educational series will offer timely and practical management and treatment information to both inform clinicians as well as help improve patient care and quality of life for those with this disabling disease.

Is the US Est of People with MS

New Cases Per Year (200 per week)

%

of Patients are 15 to 50 Years of Age

is the avg. # of years a life is shortened

CME Activities

Additional online credit-based case studies.

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Provider Toolkit

Brief list of diagnosis tables, common treatment options, references and others.

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Patient Toolkit

Frequently asked questions patients may have about diagnosis and treatment of MS.

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