MS Patients May Have Trouble With Memory on Warm Days
MS Patients May Have Trouble With Memory on Warm Days
People with MS may find it harder to learn or remember information on warmer days.
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" People with multiple sclerosis may find it harder to learn every member information on warmer days. Previous research has linked to warm temperatures and increased disease activity among MS patient but this study is the first to show whether may affect thinking skills. Researchers found that people with and that. Scored 70% better on cognitive tests on cooler date compared to warmer days. Temperature made no difference in the test scores of people without the disease."
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