(HealthDay News) — Medication and behavioral therapy are both effective in combatting fatigue caused by multiple sclerosis (MS), either ... Read More
Multiple Sclerosis
Can Aspirin Reduce Heat Sensitivity In MS?
For many individuals living with multiple sclerosis (MS), severe heat can exacerbate their symptoms, significantly impacting their quality ... Read More
5 Biggest Myths About Multiple Sclerosis
When it comes to multiple sclerosis (MS), there are still a lot of misconceptions surrounding the disease, but not everything you’ve read or ... Read More
This Study Could Offer Hope to Black Americans with Alzheimer’s and Other Major Brain Diseases
The Cleveland Clinic has launched an initiative to determine early biomarkers of neurological disease before symptoms present and they’re ... Read More
Life as a Black Woman With MS: “The Lack of Access is Still Prominent”
Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) presents a unique set of challenges, from the physical symptoms to the emotional toll it takes on ... Read More
The Most Common Autoimmune Disease in the Black Community Isn’t Lupus, It’s…
While a lot of people are dealing with lupus, research suggests that Black people may have an even higher chance of battling multiple ... Read More
Is Deep Brain Stimulation An Option For You?
The treatment plan for multiple sclerosis (MS) isn’t the same for everyone. Doctors often personalize your care to include different types ... Read More
Black Love: Dating with Multiple Sclerosis
Falling in love can be special, exciting, and intoxicating. It can also be filled with uncertainty. There are many stages to getting to know ... Read More
Breaking Barriers: Dr. Mitzi Joi Williams on Pioneering MS Clinical Trial for the Black Community
In a groundbreaking interview with Dr. Mitzi Joi Williams, one of the clinical leads and heads of the steering committee for, CHIMES (the ... Read More
Dr. Mitzi Joi Williams’ Steps To Finding The Perfect Neurologist (Video)
The best way to find a neurologist is certainly a recommendation from a person's primary care physician. So oftentimes your primary care ... Read More
Signs That You’re Transitioning To Another Stage of MS
Research shows that Blacks may develop multiple sclerosis more often than previously thought. Additionally, the symptoms of the disease can ... Read More
Living with MS: The Happier I Got, The Healthier I Got
Mindset Is Everything When It Comes To Chronic Illness One's choice of "happy" may make a world of difference. Can a change in perspective ... Read More