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A ketogenic diet may help improve neurological function and fatigue in MS patients, but more research is needed, an analysis found.
People who are genetically prone to having a higher body mass index (BMI) are also more at risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS).
Columnist Ben Hofmeister doesn't like presenting the unedited version of himself to the world — even if, at times, he should.
A meta-analysis of published studies found that MS patients have a lower risk of certain digestive system cancers.
High-dose vitamin D as an add-on treatment for MS provides modest but significant benefits to patients, a meta-analysis ...
Columnist Leigh Anne Nelson once chalked up new neurological symptoms to her MS, but she now realizes that assumption could ...
Scientists discovered a genetic marker that predicts before MS therapy whether glatiramer acetate or interferon is likely to ...
Guest writer Donald Kushner, MD, reflects on the similarities between the main character in a classic film and living with MS.
Donald Kushner, MD, is a retired physician, board certified in internal medicine and hospice and palliative care. He has lived with multiple sclerosis (MS) for more than 20 years and draws on his dual ...
Better physical performance is associated with higher cognitive function in people with MS, particularly in those with ...