First and foremost, become an expert on your own disease. After that, getting involved in the MS community, calling your elected officials, and supporting science are just a few of the ways you can make a difference.
Optic neuritis, double vision, and nystagmus are just a few of the visual complications that can arise with multiple sclerosis. Learn how to identify these problems and get them treated.
Vascular age is a measurement of your arteries’ health and function, and it can be compared to your actual age to determine your risk of cardiovascular conditions. Research shows the importance of managing your vascular health, especially if you have MS.
A large study out looked at pregnancy outcomes for women with multiple sclerosis who were taking disease-modifying therapies into the first trimester. The results are good news for moms-to-be who are treating for the disease.
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