Unmasking MS: More Common Than You Think, and Why We Fight So Hard
DEC 03, 2025MS is not rare. It’s estimated that nearly 1 million people in the United States and 2.8 million worldwide live with MS.
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MS is not rare. It’s estimated that nearly 1 million people in the United States and 2.8 million worldwide live with MS.
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While we can't always pinpoint an exact cause for every aneurysm, we've identified several key risk factors that can increase the likelihood of developing one, and more importantly, the risk of it rupturing.
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Alzheimer's is a progressive brain disease that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills, and eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest tasks.
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A stroke is a medical emergency and needs quick treatment to help reduce damage to the brain.
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Forgetfulness is a common concern, especially as we age. However, it's important to distinguish between normal age-related memory changes and potential signs of dementia.
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Endoscopic endonasal neurosurgery (EENS or EEA) makes it possible to more easily treat various conditions within the nasal cavity and skull base with much, much smaller or even no incisions.
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