At Multiple Sclerosis News Today, stories about the keto diet, myelin repair, and vitamin D topped this year's most-read list ...
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterWEDNESDAY, Dec. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — An over-the-counter supplement called lipoic ...
Resistance training is effective for improving gait speed in individuals with multiple sclerosis. The intensity and duration of resistance training are important factors in determining the magnitude ...
Fampridine is currently used to improve walking ability in multiple sclerosis. A new study shows that it could also help individuals with reduced working memory, as seen in mental health conditions ...
The nerve damage caused by multiple sclerosis (MS) can disrupt a person’s ability to walk, balance, and even carry out the most basic everyday activities. Staying physically active can improve sleep ...
A great massage can help melt away stress and relax muscles. It may also ease certain multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms. But it’s important to be aware of the pros and cons. You’ll also want to learn ...
MS can be an unpredictable disease, ranging in severity. While there’s no known cure, MS self-care can help you manage symptoms and maintain the best quality of life possible with MS. Multiple ...
The faster patients can be diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, the sooner they can begin taking the powerful medications that can prevent further brain damage.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a potentially debilitating disease in which the immune system attacks the insulating layer surrounding the nerve fibers, causing communication breakdowns between the brain ...
The abnormal immune system response that causes multiple sclerosis (MS) by attacking and damaging the central nervous system can be triggered by the lack of a specific fatty acid in fat tissue, ...
Multiple sclerosis can affect many areas of your daily life, including dental care. Symptoms of multiple sclerosis and the medications you take for these symptoms can lead to an increased need for ...
Weight changes are common with multiple sclerosis (MS). The number on your scale might go up or down, depending on things like fatigue, depression, or medicine you take. But there are tips to try that ...