Brain & Nervous System
Multiple Sclerosis
Living With
Adaptive Technology for Improving Life With MS
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Christopher Bergland
Christopher Bergland
As a retired ultra-endurance triathlete turned medical writer, Chris brings the same passion and commitment to science-based journalism as he did to running, biking, and swimming extraordinary distances.
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Published on June 15, 2022
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Nicholas R. Metrus, MD
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Nicholas R. Metrus, MD
Nicholas R. Metrus, MD, is board-certified in neurology and neuro-oncology. He currently works at the Glasser Brain Tumor Center with Atlantic Health System in Summit, New Jersey.
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Adaptive Technology
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Frequently Asked Questions
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that gradually destroys the myelin sheath which insulates nerve fibers within the central nervous system. When myelin is damaged or destroyed by [...]