Related Items: Daily News Feed
 
Alzheimer's Patients May Face Looming Shortage of Neurologists

Aubagio Approved for Multiple Sclerosis

Babies' Birth Month May Affect MS Risk: Study

Blacks May Face Higher Risk of MS Than Whites

Botox May Ease Tremors in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Brain Scans May Explain Thinking, Memory Problems in Some MS Patients

Cancer Drug Reduced Relapses in MS Patients: Studies

Does Stress Management Slow MS?

Drug Widely Used to Treat MS May Not Slow Progression

Eye Scan Could Help Track Progress of Multiple Sclerosis

FDA Approves New Multiple Sclerosis Drug

Human Brain Cells Used to Make Mice Smarter

In Mice, Alzheimer's-Linked Protein Shows Promise Against MS

Ingredient in New MS Drug Linked to Serious Brain Disease

Marijuana Extract May Help Ease Muscle Stiffness in MS: Study

Marijuana Extract May Not Relieve MS Spasms: Review

Month of Birth Might Help Determine MS Risk, Study Suggests

New Kind of Therapy Shows Early Promise in MS Patients

New Pill Shows Promise Against Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis

Obesity May Be Linked to MS Risk in Children

Retina's Thickness May Be Tied to Severity of MS, Study Suggests

Salty Diet Might Help Trigger MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis

Scientists Pinpoint Antibody That May Be Specific to MS Patients

Screening Tool Reveals Two Multiple Sclerosis Types

Shrinkage of Brain Region May Signal Onset of Multiple Sclerosis

Sodium Buildup in Brain Linked to Disability in MS Patients

Study Casts Doubt on Link Between MS and Vein Trouble

Study Links Low Vitamin D Levels to Worse MS Symptoms

Tecfidera Approved for Multiple Sclerosis

Vitamin D in Pregnancy May Be Key to Women's Risk for MS, Study Says

Your Autoantibody 'Profile' Might Someday Help Spot Illness

 

The third-party content provided in the Health Library of phoebeputney.com is for informational purposes only and is not designed to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease, or replace the professional medical advice you receive from your physician. If you or your child has or suspect you may have a health problem, please consult your primary care physician. If you or your child may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 or other emergency health care provider immediately in the United States or the appropriate health agency of your country. For more information regarding site usage, please visit: Privacy Information, Terms of Use or Disclaimer.

Follow us online:

© 2013 Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital  |  417 Third Avenue, Albany, Georgia 31701  |  Telephone 877.312.1167

Phoebe Putney Health System is a network of hospitals, family medicine clinics, rehab facilities, auxiliary services, and medical education training facilities.
Founded in 1911, Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital is one of Georgia's largest comprehensive regional medical centers. From the beginning, Phoebe's mission and vision
has been to bring the finest medical talent and technology to the citizens of Southwest Georgia, and to serve all citizens of the community regardless of ability to pay.