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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 ...