Multiple Sclerosis Nursing Journals
Multiple sclerosis (MS) has a heavy female predominance, as do other well-recognized immunologically induced diseases. Endocrine and immunological aspects are important when a high dose of
estrogen specifically estriol has been shown to decrease the amount and number of gadolinium-enhancing lesions in female brains, close to that of normal pregnancy, while side effects outweigh their benefits. When referring to treatment choices due to more serious side effects of disease modifying agents in women, special considerations need to be made. When evaluating treatment choices, clinical conditions known to raise the relapse rates, the postpartum cycle, need to be carefully examined. MS effect on
quality of life and other psychosocial problems must be carefully researched and cared for, as is the case with the rest of MS in women previously mentioned in Teresa corona et al., Multiple Sclerosis in Women Pregnancy. Being an unpredictable neurological disorder with a great deal of physical impact on
multiple sclerosis in the body is a disease that plays a major role for nurses. Rehabilitation and care for
multiple sclerosis is a focus area for researchers with multiple sclerosis. Nurses also play a vital role in managing this disorder along with other
health-care professionals.
High Impact List of Articles
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Turkish womens attitudes and views regarding human milk banking
Merve Kadioglu*, Demet Avcialpar and Nevin Hotun Sahin
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Turkish womens attitudes and views regarding human milk banking
Merve Kadioglu*, Demet Avcialpar and Nevin Hotun Sahin
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Providing care to young people with emerging risk of psychosis: balancing potential risks and benefits
Patrick D McGorry*, Barnaby Nelson and Sherilyn Goldstone
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Providing care to young people with emerging risk of psychosis: balancing potential risks and benefits
Patrick D McGorry*, Barnaby Nelson and Sherilyn Goldstone
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Study of the extraction, purification and antidiabetic potential of ursolic acid from Cornus officinalis Sieb. et Zucc.
Dawei Gao, Na Li, Qingwang Li, Jian Li, Zengsheng Han, Yusheng Fan and Zhiwei Liu
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Study of the extraction, purification and antidiabetic potential of ursolic acid from Cornus officinalis Sieb. et Zucc.
Dawei Gao, Na Li, Qingwang Li, Jian Li, Zengsheng Han, Yusheng Fan and Zhiwei Liu
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Dr Kevin Ault speaks to Charlotte Barker, Commissioning Editor
Interview: Clinical Practice
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Dr Kevin Ault speaks to Charlotte Barker, Commissioning Editor
Interview: Clinical Practice
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The obesity pandemic
L Romayne Kurukulasuriya and James R Sowers
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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The obesity pandemic
L Romayne Kurukulasuriya and James R Sowers
Editorial: Clinical Practice
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