The National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s “MS Unseen” campaign focuses on sharing personal stories that highlight the often ...
MS symptoms, such as fatigue and muscle stiffness, can fluctuate throughout the day. They can also fluctuate for days or weeks in a relapse. But how the symptoms change can vary greatly among ...
Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) often means dealing with different kinds of pain — some caused by damage to nerves, some by muscle stiffness or spasms, and some related to changes in how the body ...
There is currently no cure for Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Patients rarely do well with no therapy at all, and it is generally recommended that patients with a confident diagnosis of MS begin treatment ...
The nerve damage caused by multiple sclerosis (MS) can disrupt a person’s ability to walk, balance, and even carry out the most basic everyday activities. Staying physically active can improve sleep ...
Christina Applegate says multiple sclerosis (MS) pain limits movement and keeps her largely bedridden, highlighting the disabling impact of the neurological disease.
For nearly 15 years, Ruth Bollo knew something was wrong. Her vision would suddenly jump from side to side. She suffered vertigo, severe headaches, and balance problems that made everyday life ...