Mental well being tends to increase when people with multiple sclerosis, age, finds a new study.
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‘Older individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) reported lower levels of depression and higher quality of life compared to than their younger counterparts.’
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"These results were unexpected," said Dr. Strober, a senior research scientist at Kessler Foundation, "given the functional limitations, disease progression, and neurological lesions seen in the aging MS population. Contrary to our hypothesis, the trend by age paralleled that of the general population." ![twitter](https://images.medindia.net/icons/news/social/twitter.png)
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"These findings suggest that younger individuals with MS are at greater risk for depression and poor QOL," summarized Dr. Strober. "If this trend is confirmed in future studies, targeted screening for depression by age may be warranted in this population."
Source-Eurekalert