Switching your diet to avoid or incorporate certain foods may help with your MS symptoms. However, research on whether diet and MS are linked is inconclusive. When you live with multiple sclerosis ...
Eating and swallowing issues, along with meal planning and prep, can become challenging due to MS symptoms such as fatigue and tremors.
If you are interested in learning more information on the BS/MS Nutrition Bridge Program at Drexel University, please join us for an upcoming Virtual Information Session on Wednesday, March 15, 2023, ...
Diet plays a pivotal role in influencing autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS), inflammatory bowel disease, and ...
Though MS cannot be totally prevented, quitting smoking (if you smoke), maintaining moderate body weight, and getting enough vitamin D through diet or sun exposure could help reduce your risk.
The MS in Nutrition Sciences program was designed to offer a comprehensive experience for students, including coursework and experiences in how to save lives, prevent disease, and improve quality of ...
A systematic review finds that following the Mediterranean diet is linked to better physical, mental, and social well-being, ...
MS is a disease that can affect your brain and spinal cord, and can cause problems with vision, balance, muscle control. As you learn more about they type of MS you have, you'll have a clearer ...
The Clinical Nutrition MS program is an innovative and integrated graduate program designed to prepare students to become competent, entry-level registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs), capable of ...
The Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences offers a 4+1 BS/MS program that allows students to complete both the Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and the Master of ...
The School of Public Health and Health Professions offers MS degrees in nutrition science and clinical nutrition. These graduate degrees combine didactic course work with clinical or research ...