Work Status Tied to Subjective Cognitive Impairment & Humour and Life With MS
Dec 23, 2022, 12:00 AM
Multiple Sclerosis News Today’s multimedia associate, Price Wooldridge, reads about a study on subjective cognitive impairment, or self-reported problems, that predicted worse employment status after two years for MS patients.
He also reads “Being Able to Laugh at Yourself Is Vital When Living With MS” by Benjamin Hofmeister, from his column “Chairborne.”
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He also reads “Being Able to Laugh at Yourself Is Vital When Living With MS” by Benjamin Hofmeister, from his column “Chairborne.”
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https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com/
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