Exercise is a great way to stay strong, control weight, improve endurance and stave off chronic disease. Those benefits are also important for people with multiple sclerosis, the autoimmune disease ...
For people who suffer from multiple sclerosis (MS), some days the pain can make it your instinct to curl into a ball and stay in bed. But, according to the certified MS specialists at Penn Medicine, ...
Exercise and physical activity are important to your health and well-being. If you have MS, exercise may not be as easy as it once was. Water exercise, home workouts, physical therapy, and other ...
Each person is different, but the basics of fueling our bodies with healthful food and not overtraining remain the same. When it comes to working out, dealing with the exhaustion of MS fatigue is no ...
Although exercise has been shown to improve symptoms after the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS), new research suggests that it does not protect against the development of the disease. After reviewing ...
WASHINGTON — For people with multiple sclerosis, winter is a good time for sports. The effects of the disease, which attacks the nervous system, can be partially offset with exercise. But the ...
This transcript has been edited for clarity. For more episodes, download the Medscape app or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast provider. Anne H. Cross, MD: ...
Physical activity, particularly exercise, is an important rehabilitation strategy for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Data suggest that the majority of patients with MS do not participate in ...
“Identifying the causes and risk factors of MS and substantiating the effectiveness of certain interventions are both crucial ...
MS affects approximately 1 - 2.5 million people worldwide. It is common in young adults, and often results in non-traumatic disability. Loss of mobility greatly impacts employment and other day-to-day ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune and neurodegenerative disease of the brain and spinal cord. In MS, aberrant immune cells mistakenly target and strip myelin away from nerve fibres. Nerve ...