Studies have shown that diet change and nutrition are the most used non-conventional approaches for treating MS symptoms. Diet can make people with MS feel that they can take charge of their disease, and it’s been shown that establishing and maintaining a healthy body weight is associated with decreased risk for MS-related disability. Join Dr. Vijayshree Yad ... Show More
Dec 2024
Cognitive Dysfunction and Multiple Sclerosis
Cognition refers to a person’s ability to perform high-level brain functions and includes things like thinking, learning, remembering, and understanding. Up to 65% of individuals with MS will develop cognitive dysfunction over the course of their disease. For some people, cogniti ... Show More
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Nov 2024
Depression and Multiple Sclerosis
Depression is a serious condition, and if left untreated, can lead to chronic depression. Depression is a medical disorder that can be mild, severe, or even life threatening. Not only can it affect a person’s quality of life, it can interfere with relationships, jobs, and a perso ... Show More
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