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Not Getting the MS Drugs You Need? Maybe It’s Because You’re Female Even women with more severe MS cases are less likely than men to get critical treatments, a new study finds.
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Women with MS get disease-modifying drugs less often than men, a study finds, which could mean they miss out on years of disability-free life.