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Living with Multiple Sclerosis
5 Things I Wish I Knew When I Was Diagnosed With MS
The game of "if I knew then what I know now" is one of the most aggravating we can play. Something we "should have done" but didn't will ... Read More
New Year, New Medication? Why it May be Time to Look at Other Options
The new year calls for new beginnings. New changes in lifestyles such as going to the gym more often, eating healthier and being more ... Read More
Are Multiple Sclerosis And Parkinson’s Related?
Multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease are disorders that damage the brain and spinal cord. Multiple sclerosis develops when your immune ... Read More
Just 30 Seconds of Light Therapy Could Ease Your Fatigue
If you are living with multiple sclerosis (MS), you are most likely aware that extreme fatigue often tops the list of the most distressing ... Read More
5 Steps to Building Your Multiple Sclerosis Support Network
Multiple sclerosis is challenging to control due to its many recognized and unknown factors. The signs and symptoms of this illness are ... 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
5 Great Ways To Manage MS-Related Fatigue
The fatigue that comes from multiple sclerosis (MS) can significantly affect your quality of life. Unfortunately, studies show that as much ... Read More
Here’s Your Guide To The Ultimate Self-Care Sunday
Though this saying is probably played out and maybe even annoying to hear at the moment, listen for a second. Self-care is important, ... Read More
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
Does An Apple a Day Keep MS Flares Away?
The old adage that "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" appears to be at least partly true for people living with multiple sclerosis ... Read More
Does Race Affect the Odds of Developing MS?
Black Americans are as likely to get multiple sclerosis (MS) as their white counterparts, but rates are much lower among Hispanic and Asian ... Read More