Common Signs of Multiple Sclerosis
Cognition is a range of high level brain functions, including learning and remembering information, organizing, planning, problem-solving, focusing, understanding language, perception, and calculations. People with MS sometimes have difficulties with only one or several cognitive functions. In most cases, certain functions like general intellect, long-term memory, conversational skill, and reading comprehension are not affected. Talk to your doctor if you have MS and are experiencing cognitive difficulties.
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