Multiple Sclerosis: It's Not The Disease You Thought It Was

Multiple Sclerosis: It's Not The Disease You Thought It Was

Multiple sclerosis is seldom fatal and life expectancy is shortened by only a few years. Most patients and physicians harbor an unfounded view of MS as a relentlessly progressive, inevitably disabling disease.

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Overcoming MS: Tips for recovery from an MS attack

Overcoming MS: Tips for recovery from an MS attack

Multiple sclerosis (MS) can be difficult to predict, making it hard for those with MS to manage the disease. However, there are some changes that people with MS can make to help control the disease and positively impact their overall health.

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The Gut Microbiota and Multiple Sclerosis | Dr. Jens Walter | MS Society of Canada

The Gut Microbiota and Multiple Sclerosis | Dr. Jens Walter | MS Society of Canada

As humans, our intestinal tract is colonized by a dense and species-rich community of microorganisms (the gut microbiota) that is of paramount importance to our health.

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Managing MS - A Holistic Approach

Managing MS - A Holistic Approach

Managing MS is approached through Mind, Body, and Spirit

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inflamation and ms

inflamation and ms

MS is an auto-immune disease. Inflammation is corner stone in this illness.

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Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis

Info from the Mayo Clinic

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Risk for Central Nervous System Demyelination Reduced by Healthy Diet

Risk for Central Nervous System Demyelination Reduced by Healthy Diet

A healthy diet including fish, eggs, vegetables, poultry, and legumes may lower the risk for central nervous system demyelination.

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vitamin D

vitamin D

Statistics indicate that some kind of cognitive impairment affects up to two-thirds of all MS patients, including memory deficits or problems with processing information. Once a patient starts showing signs of cognitive decline, it is often assumed symptoms will inevitably worsen as MS progresses. However, findings from a new study carried out by researchers in Greece are challenging this scenario.

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The link between your gut health and autoimmune diseases

The link between your gut health and autoimmune diseases

About 50 million people in the United States — have an autoimmune disease. But now, fascinating new research shows that your gut bacteria may play an important role.

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Issaquah soccer alum won’t let multiple sclerosis block her goal

Issaquah soccer alum won’t let multiple sclerosis block her goal

A multiple sclerosis diagnosis would come as a shock and a scare to anyone. But the revelation that Claudia Longo had a chronic neurological disease was no reason for her to give up her athletic dreams.

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Aggressive Stem Cell Transplant Approach Halts MS for Years, But Risks are High

Aggressive Stem Cell Transplant Approach Halts MS for Years, But Risks are High

Autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (aHSCT) has been used to stop autoimmune processes in multiple sclerosis (MS), Now, an improved version of the technique is showing astonishingly good results,

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Australian researchers have made a breakthrough in the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

Australian researchers have made a breakthrough in the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

The treatment targets the Epstein-Barr virus in the brain that Australian researchers believe plays a role in the development of Multiple Sclerosis,

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