Getting diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) is scary and there is a lot of information out there. This is part one of two important...
Eating a nutritious diet boosts overall health and helps with multiple sclerosis management. But knowing what not to eat also may play a significant role in your well-being.
Paralympic gold medallist and all round high achiever Carol Cooke talks about how living with multiple sclerosis definitely isn't the end of the world.
Not only is exercise a good way to improve some of the physical effects of MS, but it can also help you regain balance and coordination. Here are several moves you can try.
Discover what the MS hug is, how to identify and reduce MS hug symptoms, and read stories from others who have experienced it.
Get multiple sclerosis into remission naturally by getting to the root cause. Follow these 5 easy actions to reverse MS once and for all.
Learning you may have multiple sclerosis (MS) is scary, but the condition can be managed. MS is an autoimmune disorder that can cause weakness throughout your body, vision problems, lack of balance, and fatigue. Since there is no specific...
There are many diets for multiple sclerosis (MS), Swank, Paleo, Wahls, and many more. So, how do you know which diet is best for MS?
infographic representation of the risks associated with not taking an immune-modulating treatment if you have multiple sclerosis.
You take your multiple sclerosis (MS) seriously, but sometimes you just have to laugh about it, right? Read on for a look at 29 things only someone with MS would understand.
Find out how environmental and lifestyle factors such as sunlight, smoking, and stress can contribute to MS symptoms.
If you have multiple sclerosis, you know how debilitating it can be. Here is a list of how to deal with MS naturally. Follow these steps and you will...
Columnist Ben Hofmeister describes living with MS as being lost in the woods and waiting to be helped — a status that's not easy for him.
Learn more about some of the less common symptoms of MS, from speech disorders to tremors.
Here's a list of 200+ symptoms of multiple sclerosis including a free "Symptom Questionnaire" to track your progress.
Researchers Find Lifestyle Changes Can Help People With Multiple Sclerosis
Use these steps to heal yourself from MS and get your life back. Eating a nutrient-dense diet and healing your gut are a couple steps to…
Knowing how to identify the early signs and symptoms of MS is important; it can help you get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Columnist Ben Hofmeister often wants a life of "all or nothing," but living with MS usually keeps him in an in-between gray zone.
You take your multiple sclerosis (MS) seriously, but sometimes you just have to laugh about it, right? Read on for a look at 29 things only someone with MS would understand.
Keeping track of your own MS symptoms over time can help you and your doctor see whether your disease is progressing and whether the drugs you’re using are working for you. Either as written diary or a tracking app will do the job.
It’s raining in the Hollywood Hills outside Christina Applegate’s home as the actress leans her head against Jamie-Lynn Sigler’s shoulder.
Wherever you are in your journey with multiple sclerosis, you’ll feel less alone after connecting with these online communities and social media superstars.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease. You can't get rid of MS but you can learn to manage it and put it into remission.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms are varied and range from pain to vision problems to mobility issues. Learn more about the early signs and later symptoms as the disease progresses.
From starting healthy eating habits and getting better sleep to preserving your cognitive skills, an occupational therapist can offer strategies for living your best life with multiple sclerosis.
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MS is an immune-mediated disease of the central nervous system. No one knows exactly what causes it, but researchers have identified a number of risk factors.
You may have heard about vision loss or numbness, but what about difficulty chewing or an intense itch you just can’t scratch?
Whether you’re recently diagnosed or have been living with multiple sclerosis (MS) for a while, these sites, blogs, and social media accounts offer guidance as they connect you to others who understand.
Breea Renee is living proof that she is more than her MS diagnosis.
When you have multiple sclerosis (MS), what you eat matters. Learn what foods to avoid when you have MS to slow the progression.
Discover what foods are best and worst for people with Multiple Sclerosis at AFPA. We have the expertise to help you advise clients with special diets.
MS columnist Ed Tobias reflects on aging well with the disease. He also highlights a recently published study on aging with MS by a university in Canada.
Does MS cause pain? Should people with MS exercise? Many common beliefs about MS aren’t true, but here we separate fact from fiction.
You may not know that May is International MS Awareness Month.
There are many diets for MS, so many that it is hard to know which one is best. Find out if there is a special diet for multiple sclerosis.