The study examines the connection between sclerosis and hot weather

The results of the feasibility study point to a possible link between increasing global temperatures and an increased risk of hospitalization during multi-xhole sclerosis (MS), according to an abstract that will be presented at the 73rd annual meeting of the American Neurology Academy (AAN) in April this year. This danger [...]
This greatest danger stems from possible symptoms of deterioration, the authors noted, broadcasts of gold.info portals.
They compared visits to each patient during weather periods abnormally warm and normal. Their main result of this retrospect time study was the annual danger related to the warm weather of visiting the sick and emergency department in the United States.
We know that heat sensitivity is common in multiple sclerosis, and climate scientists expect that an abnormally warm weather period will become more frequent with climate change”, said research lead author Holly Elser, PhD, Stanford University Medical School and an AAN member.












