by Peter | Jun 10, 2023 | How New Technologies Are Changing the Future of MS Treatments, VISION
At Race to Erase MS 2023, scientists gathered to discuss the latest research, from ‘designer estrogen’ aimed at preventing brain atrophy in women to next-gen blood tests powered by AI. By Becky Upham June 7, 2023FacebookTwitterPinterestCopy Link Fact-Checked MS...
by Peter | Jun 10, 2023 | Not Treating MS, Uncategorized, VISION
Multiple sclerosis drugs have been proved to reduce relapses. But some with MS still say no to treatment. By Becky UphamMedically Reviewed by Samuel Mackenzie, MD, PhD Reviewed: February 14, 2022FacebookTwitterPinterestCopy Link Medically Reviewed In...
by Peter | Jun 10, 2023 | UTI and MS, VIABILITY
Amit Akirov, MD February 24, 2021 MS is the most common neurological disease in young adults with a prevalence of 1 in every 1000 people in the US.1,2 It is associated with at an increased risk for infections, including UTIs, respiratory, skin, and opportunistic...
by Peter | Jun 10, 2023 | Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for MS: Help for Bladder, Bowel, and Sexual Function, VIABILITY
If you experience pain or dysfunction in your pelvic region because of MS, targeted exercises and other therapies may help you reduce symptoms and regain control. By Quinn PhillipsMedically Reviewed by Jason Paul Chua, MD, PhD Reviewed: February 17,...
by Peter | Jun 8, 2023 | Breathing issues having MS, VIABILITY
Among the many possible complications of multiple sclerosis (MS) is a reduction in your ability to exhale fully and to cough effectively enough to clear secretions or food from your airway, says Anthony Reder, MD, a multiple sclerosis...
by Peter | Jun 8, 2023 | Drop foot and MS, VIABILITY
This common MS complication can make walking difficult. Here’s what you can do to stay active and mobile. By Regina Boyle WheelerMedically Reviewed by Jason Paul Chua, MD, PhD Reviewed: November 2, 2021 Some people with multiple sclerosis develop...