A detailed review of a 6-month clinical trial further reinforces strong experimental evidence that a ketogenic diet may offer ...
A high-fish diet is linked to less MS disability progression over time, which could be explained by high levels of omega 3 ...
The ratio of two types of bacteria in the gut microbiome may be able to predict disease severity in multiple sclerosis, ...
Eating a version of the high-carbohydrate, low-fat ketogenic diet for six months led to an anti-inflammatory shift in immune ...
Mozzarella, swiss, ricotta and cottage cheese are higher in protein, and feta can be used in smaller amounts thanks to its ...
A study suggests anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties in fish can help, even later in the disease course. Find ...
A 6-month ketogenic diet and 2-month calorie-restricted diet were associated with significant reductions in biological age in ...
People with MS who eat more fish are significantly less likely to experience confirmed disability progression, a new study in ...
Thirty years after dietitians Elyse Resch and Evelyn Tribole released an anti-diet culture book, their bold approach is being ...
Feb. 25 (UPI) --A diet rich in fish may help slow down the progression of the incurable, often disabling autoimmune disease of multiple sclerosis, according to new, long-term Swedish study ...
A diet rich in fish may help slow down the progression of the incurable, often disabling autoimmune disease of multiple sclerosis, according to new long-term Swedish study published Tuesday.
A six-month modified Atkins diet intervention in relapsing multiple sclerosis patients led to significant immunometabolic ...