As a prevalent neurological disorder, Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects more than 400,000 American adults. A hefty number, I must say. When ... Read More
Multiple Sclerosis
#WhiteCoatWednesday: Dr. Jessica Baity
Only 5% of doctors are Black, even fewer are black females, and even fewer are black females with a specialization in Neurology. On this ... Read More
The Story of Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that attacks the central nervous system, namely the spinal cord and brain. It can also affect the optic ... 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
Multiple Sclerosis: What It Is & What It Is Not
When people think of a face associated with MS, often times it is associated with a Caucasian person. Although the majority of MS cases ... Read More
Medical Marijuana Might Help MS Patients, But Uncertainty Remains
Contrary to popular belief, studies have shown that blacks definitely do develop multiple sclerosis (MS), perhaps as frequently as or even ... 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
Multiple Sclerosis: A Personal Journey
For many, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) seems to strike without warning. *This is a true story, only the name was changed to protect the privacy ... Read More
Multiple Sclerosis: Are We Close To A Cure?
MS does not have a cure and a common question that people come and ask me when they, especially when they come for that first ... Read More
Doctors Discover New Type of Multiple Sclerosis
Blacks continue to be underrepresented in clinical studies for multiple sclerosis (MS). It’s a discouraging fact but there may be even more ... Read More
Understanding Multiple Sclerosis With Dr. Walter Royal III
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Childbirth May Slow Progression of Multiple Sclerosis Advancing
Black patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) may see their disease progress more quickly than it does for any other race. However, new ... Read More