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"I had a very special moment when I realized how far I’ve come in the last five years. I remembered where I’ve been that day in July in 2012... not able to do a lot with my hand or arm…
A new treatment called Ocrelizumab has been found to have a positive effect on RRMS, but the nature of the market could mean it stays an expensive drug.
Coaching yourself to think positively and pursuing spirituality allows people with multiple sclerosis to properly start healing themselves both mentally and physically.
Hannah talks about how she will be keeping a positive attitude towards multiple sclerosis. Setting goals, practising mindfulness and exercising are all helpful tools.
Doctor Jonathan White has answered some frequently-asked questions about MS in a series of videos. In them, he talks generally about the OMS Program, and also some more specific topics like coconut oil and stress.
An effective technique for countering brain fog, a common symptom of multiple sclerosis, is mental noting - the art of labeling thoughts as nothing more than they really are.
A new NEU research paper examines the role and experience of partners of people with MS.
Dr Conor Kerley presents 'Diet & Nutrition' - step one of the 7-step Overcoming MS Program.
New research into the eating habits of nearly 7,000 people with MS has shown evidence for diet being a factor in reducing disability.
Keeping your willpower strong in the face of delicious festive treats can be tough, but it is also something that people with MS should consider.
New research shows that there is no association between the risk of later development of multiple sclerosis and increasing salt intake.
A new meta analysis has shown that disease-modifying drugs for people with MS become less effective with age and for those older than 53, have no benefit.
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