Changes in cognitive function, such as processing, memory, attention, planning and prioritizing, are one of the most common symptoms of multiple sclerosis. In this week’s episode of Ask an MS expert, a webinar series from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Dr. Meghan Beier, a Rehabilitation Neuropsychologist at Johns Hopkins, will discuss emerging tools that can help manage changes effectively, how to distinguish MS cognitive symptoms from other conditions, how to emotionally manage changes and answering participants’ questions live.
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