While there’s no cure for multiple sclerosis (MS), treatment ... speech therapy, or occupational therapy, can help people with MS manage symptoms and improve functionality.
While there is no cure for tremors yet, people with MS can potentially reduce their occurrence and improve function through physical and occupational therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.
Most people with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a type called relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS). It usually starts in your 20s or 30s. One study shows that people who began treatment when their first ...
People with multiple sclerosis (MS) face a significantly higher risk of perinatal mental illness compared to those with other chronic conditions, according to a new study analyzing over 890,000 ...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS ... This may involve immunomodulatory medications, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and lifestyle modifications, such as a healthy diet and regular exercise.
Thank you for your interest in our FOOD for MS Study. Our aim is to test the impact of weight loss and food quality on physical, cognitive, and psychological function in people with multiple sclerosis ...
Migraine may be a symptom of prodromal multiple sclerosis (MS), as the risk for migraine gradually increased closer to the onset of MS symptoms. Women with multiple sclerosis (MS) show increased risk ...
An all-new, physician-led multiple sclerosis (MS) video series designed to encourage and inspire you through expert insights, ...
The mission of the UAB Multiple Sclerosis Center is to foster research, clinical and educational activities in the area of neuroimmunology with an emphasis on Multiple Sclerosis. The faculty and staff ...
The first clinical consensus statement for managing multiple sclerosis (MS) in Australia and New Zealand has been released, ...