Multiple Sclerosis News & Updates
The Push to Diagnose MS Years Before Symptoms Start
- This New MS Drug Could Change Everything
July 22, 2025 — Experts see tolebrutinib as part of a broader shift toward treatments that target the neurodegeneration in MS, not just its inflammatory flare-ups.
- FDA Approves First Injectable for Relapsing and Progressive MS
September 30, 2024 — The FDA has approved a new injectable form of the multiple sclerosis drug ocrelizumab for use in adults with relapsing and progressive forms of the disease.
- AI Eye Scans May Be a New Way to Diagnose Multiple Sclerosis
July 30, 2024 — An AI tool that combines two types of eye scans could make it easier to get an early diagnosis and better management of multiple sclerosis.
- Could Help Be Coming for Progressive Multiple Sclerosis?
July 10, 2024 — Treatments for the most common form of multiple sclerosis have continued to grow in recent years. But therapies for progressive MS, in which patients’ symptoms steadily worsen after diagnosis, still lag far behind.
- Drinking Tiny Gold Crystals May Help With MS Vision Problems
April 30, 2024 — People with multiple sclerosis who drank a medicine containing gold nanocrystals daily for nearly 3 years got better vision, according to study results presented at a neurology conference this month.
- Blood Test Could Determine MS Path, Treatment
April 9, 2024 — MS has three distinct subtypes, each based on different blood-based "immune signatures," which may help predict disease course and lead to more personalized treatment decisions.
- Treatment May Delay MS Symptoms in People at High Risk: Study
April 20, 2023 — Researchers have identified a treatment that could delay the symptoms of multiple sclerosis, which could be helpful for people who have brain imaging that uncovers early signs of the debilitating disease.