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UChicago Medicine AdventHealth neurologist Dr. Michael Boyd discusses the rising prevalence of multiple sclerosis among midlife women.

In a powerful article from women’s health online publication Flow Space, UChicago Medicine AdventHealth neurologist Dr. Michael Boyd discusses the rising prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) among midlife women.
The article discusses how the number of women diagnosed with MS outnumbers men by nearly four to one, a gap that continues to grow.
Dr. Boyd provides a clear explanation of the condition, emphasizing the impact of hormonal fluctuations -- particularly during midlife -- on the exacerbation of MS symptoms.
He discusses treatment options and lifestyle factors that may help manage the condition, stressing that early diagnosis and proactive care can significantly improve quality of life for those affected.
In addition to his expert commentary, Dr. Boyd shares his own experience living with MS, offering a unique perspective that underscores the importance of awareness and understanding of the disease.
“If you’ve been diagnosed or you’re concerned about symptoms, remember -- you’re not alone in this,” Dr. Boyd says. “There’s hope, and there are many of us living well with MS.”
Read the full article to gain a deeper understanding of this vital health issue and learn more about Dr. Boyd's contributions to MS awareness.
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