Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Outlook

What is relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis? Learn about lifestyle tips for those with RRMS, including diet, exercise, and stress management.

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Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis: Tips for Recovery from an MS Attack

What are the recovery tips after an MS attack? How can multiple sclerosis symptoms be managed and what diet and lifestyle tips are recommended?

Diet Tips for Multiple Sclerosis

Learn about the foods that are good for people with MS and the foods that should be avoided. Also discover how special diets compare for people with MS.

Can Biotin Help Treat Multiple Sclerosis?

What is biotin, can it help with MS, and how might it be used?

Does vitamin D level at birth predict risk of MS?

Researchers from Denmark have found that there may be a link between maternal vitamin D levels and the risk of multiple sclerosis in offspring.

Wheat proteins may cause inflammation beyond the gut

Consumption of particular wheat proteins may worsen symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, asthma, lupus, and inflammatory bowel disease.

Fasting-mimicking diet shows promise against MS

A diet that mimics fasting reduced symptoms in mouse models of MS – reversing them in 20 percent of animals – and shows promise for use in human patients.

Holidays in the sun hold key to boosting vitamin D, study finds

Holidays abroad may hold the key to tackling Scotland’s vitamin D deficiency, research suggests.

Could low vitamin D in pregnancy mean a risk of MS in offspring?

Multiple sclerosis has been linked with low vitamin D intake; a new study adds evidence that low vitamin D during pregnancy could raise the risk of MS in later life.

Drinking more coffee may stave off multiple sclerosis

New research suggests drinking more coffee may help to protect against multiple sclerosis, adding to a growing body of evidence that caffeine has a neuroprotective effect.

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