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After being diagnosed with primary progressive MS (PPMS) and experiencing MS dropfoot, passionate climber Elzina believed that she would never run or reach the summit of a peak again. Discovering innovative new methods of exercise with the Overcoming MS Program…
Does inflammation cause MS? A new study published online in Nature Neuroscience has suggested that this could be the case.
Well-known health writer Dr Sarah Brewer has written an article on the Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis diet and recovery program.
Professor of Immunobiology Dr Bert t’Hart has proposed that regular consumption of red meat by humans explains why we get MS and other non-human primates don’t.
This article highlights further evidence which supports the crucial role played by dietary fatty acids in autoimmunity for people with MS.
There are so many clues in the medical literature suggesting that a break in the tight barrier around the brain, the blood-brain-barrier (BBB), can allow the pathological process of multiple sclerosis to start
Plant-based fatty acids are worthy of ongoing study, reinforcing the OMS recommendation to take flaxseed oil rather than fish oil. George Jelinek explains the research.
Most people with MS report fatigue, and are unsure what to do about it. Maybe exercise doesn't seem the logical remedy when you have no energy. But is this true?
We’ve all been there: the job where we feel an imposter; decisions made to keep other people happy; or the relationship that in our heart of hearts we know... just... isn’t... right.
There is a risk that calcium supplementation, on the basis of current evidence, poses too great a risk to human health, and is not recommended.
We have previously observed that cardiovascular disease risk factors are very similar to MS risk factors; new Swedish research confirms this is true
Professor George Ebers' group at Oxford have identified factors involved in more rapid development of secondary progressive Multiple Sclerosis
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