In the past multiple sclerosis (MS) was thought to primarily affect whites. However, studies have shown a higher incidence of MS in the ... Read More
Multiple Sclerosis
How your Vision is Affected by Multiple Sclerosis (Q&A)
MS is an autoimmune disease that commonly affects vision. Learn more about how this occurs in MS and how visual problems are addressed and ... Read More
Getting the Diagnosis Right With Multiple Sclerosis
When we experience something abnormal with our bodies, we go to the doctor, who may tell us we need to undergo testing to get to the root of ... Read More
Pregnancy And Multiple Sclerosis? Is It Possible?
Pregnancy and childbirth are two remarkable experiences. Being able to bring life into the world is such a beautiful thing and it’s ... Read More
Can More Time Outdoors Lower the Risk of MS in the Youth?
Children at risk for multiple sclerosis (MS) might find some protection from the disease by spending more time in the sun, a small study ... Read More
Day 1: Just Been Diagnosed with MS
You might not have known much about multiple sclerosis (MS) before your diagnosis but the good news is that it’s not hard to learn about the ... 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
People Undergoing MS Treatment Can Benefit From COVID Vaccines
New research may be a determining factor for Black multiple sclerosis (MS), who often experience different symptoms than those of other ... Read More
What to Expect From an MS Relapse?
Here on BlackDoctor.org, we have written about Multiple Sclerosis (MS) many times, and hopefully the content we’ve given you all has been ... Read More
Depression Can Be a Killer for People With MS
Depression and multiple sclerosis (MS) tend to travel together, new research finds, and when they do the chances of dying during the next ... Read More
Could Coffee Lower Risk Of Multiple Sclerosis?
People who down several cups of coffee every day may have a decreased risk of developing multiple sclerosis, a new study suggests. Sign Up ... Read More
How to Know if Your MS Relapse Needs a Doctor
Depending on the type of multiple sclerosis (MS) that you’re dealing with, it’s possible to go through cycles of remission and relapse. This ... Read More