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  • Offering Hope for Myasthenia Gravis

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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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How Treating MG Has Evolved

Richard Nowak, MD, director of the Myasthenia Gravis Clinic at the Yale School of Medicine, discusses advances made in MG treatment and care over the last decade.

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What to Expect After Targeted Treatments

Advanced therapies focus on the parts of the immune system that have gone awry. But can people with MG expect to live symptom-free and quickly?

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Support and Advice to Make Your Journey Easier

What can you do to make living with myasthenia gravis easier? The pros weigh in.

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