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  • Offering Hope for Myasthenia Gravis

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How to Conserve Your Energy

Stay ahead of weakness and fatigue with myasthenia gravis by saving energy throughout the day. Test out these strategies and assistive devices.

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Find Out More

Muscle weakness and fatigue may make daily activities more difficult. Take a closer look at what is happening.­ Learn about gMG and a treatment in this video.

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What’s on the Horizon?

The CAR T clinical trial aims to stop the production of certain antibodies. It works with your immune system and hopefully, could put MG into remission.

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Advances in Care

A doctor who treats myasthenia gravis patients details how treatment has evolved and how new treatment options have affected management of the condition.

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A Team of Experts

With a chronic disease like myasthenia gravis, you may see several specialists, from a neurologist and ophthalmologist to a speech therapist.

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