Flowers are blooming, the sun is shining and temperatures are rising so many of us are ready to start heading outside and enjoying the warm ... Read More
Living with Multiple Sclerosis
Time to Recover – Treatment and Recovery from an MS Relapse
MS is an unpredictable disease with currently no known cure, but there are different ways that physicians approach the situation in order to ... Read More
Multiple Sclerosis: What You Should Eat and Never Dare Eat
As a prevalent neurological disorder, Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects more than 400,000 American adults. A hefty number, I must say. When ... 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
Sunnier Days in Youth May Lessen Odds of MS Later
Why are black people so afraid of the sun? The sun has a wealth of beneficial properties and a new research suggests, that living in sunnier ... Read More
A Study Shows Pain & Sleeplessness Symptoms Often Come First In MS Diagnosis
Symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) are unpredictable. They can vary from person to person, and from time to time in the same person. Common ... Read More
Multiple Sclerosis: 6 Questions You Should Ask Your Doctor
When you’ve been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, all sorts of questions and concerns start racing through your mind: “Am I going to be ... Read More
New MRI Test May Predict Severity of MS
The myth that black people do not get multiple sclerosis (MS) is just that – a myth. Although black people are less likely to be reported of ... Read More
Breastfeeding For New Moms With MS Has Its Benefits
Breast-feeding exclusively for at least two months may help new mothers with multiple sclerosis (MS) lower their risk of relapse, new ... Read More
Montel Williams: MS, Marijuana And Miracles
Former talk show host Montel Williams has broken barriers wherever he went. He was in the Marines, The Navy and even when he started his ... Read More
My Story: “Eating Life Saved My Life”
At age 27, Deborah Grison was in the prime of her life; pursuing the ultimate goal of becoming Dr. Grison. That was in 2000. By 2002, ... Read More
Multiple Sclerosis Helped Hip Hop Veteran Masta Ace Rededicate Himself To Music
As a hip hop veteran, Masta Ace certainly knows a thing or two about battling on the mic; however, these days, the Brooklyn-born MC takes on ... Read More