To them, their families, and anyone who wants up-to-date and accurate information about this disease, this book is dedicated. A scientific handbook written by a neurologist who has been dealing with Multiple Sclerosis for more than 25 years but with a language suitable also for lay people. All the classic chapters of Multiple Sclerosis are covered, from pathogenesis to diagnosis, from prognosis to therapy. Special attention is given to the latest scientific research and to topics such as "Relapse Independent Progression" and "Personalization of Therapy." The text includes dozens of insights into the hottest topics of research in this field, more than 50 high-resolution images, a collection of answers to the most frequently asked questions received over years of clinical work, and a series of recommended readings to delve even deeper into certain topics. A must-have handbook is on the desk of anyone who wants to approach multiple sclerosis scientifically and comprehensively without "losing his or her mind."