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5 ways to reduce relapse with rrms

Updated on October 23, 2024

Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, or RRMS, is the most common form of MS and is characterized by attacks, or relapses, of new and worsening neurological symptoms. Watch this video to learn five ways to reduce your risk of relapse with RRMS.

Medically reviewed in December 2019.

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