I would say the number one thing is lifestyle and nutrition. There isn’t necessarily definitive evidence for a specific diet in MS. However, people who are healthier overall tend to do better.
A large majority of people with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) who received Tysabri (natalizumab) in a real-world setting experienced no evidence of disease activity for as long as six ...
Fampyra (fampridine), which is approved to boost walking ability in adults with MS, may help people with poor working memory, ...
Columnist Desiree Lama at first didn't understand that MS was causing her bouts of irritability. Once she did, she was able ...
People with MS often have bladder problems, that include frequent urination or difficulty urinating, which can result in ...
Everyone's experience of MS is unique, columnist Ben Hofmeister says. To get the whole picture, we must consider all perceptions.
PTNS, an electrical impulse treatment for overactive bladder, eased bladder and sexual issues for female RRMS patients in a ...
Columnist Ahna Crum, a recovering perfectionist, shares newfound perspective about the benefits of embracing ambiguity.
For columnist Leigh Anne Nelson, multiple sclerosis has resulted in numbness, tingling, and a lack of coordination in her ...
An AI tool called Muse aims to optimize clinical trial patient recruitment and accelerate the development of new therapies.
Scientists say that blocking a protein called DLK could help protect against neurodegeneration of demyelinated nerve cells in ...
Yael Goverover has worked to understand the cognitive symptoms of MS and acquired brain injury, and their impact on ...