Multiple Sclerosis Features
- What Does Multiple Sclerosis-Related Fatigue Feel Like?
Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of MS. Learn what to watch for and how to let your doctor know what you’re feeling.
- My Daily Life With Relapsing-Remitting MS
Finding out that you have multiple sclerosis is life-changing. Learn about one woman's search for her new normal.
- Ways to Talk to Loved Ones About Your Brain Health
Tips on how to discuss brain changes with family and how they can help you.
- Work With Your Doctor to Find the Right MS Treatment
Finding the right MS treatment isn’t easy because the disease affects everyone differently. Having a good relationship with your doctor can make medication adherence more likely, especially when you need to experiment with different drugs to find a good fit.
- What Is the Spoon Theory?
The spoon theory is a way to describe what it’s like to live with chronic diseases. Learn what it means, who coined the phrase, and how “spoonies” use it in daily life.
- Be Prepared: How I Handle MS Relapse
I have learned a lot about myself since being diagnosed with MS, and it turns out that I am not good at accepting help.
- How to Stay Social in a Wheelchair
A wheelchair can help you do more, not less.
- When Someone You Love Has Multiple Sclerosis
Get tips on how on how to be a caregiver for a friend or relative who has multiple sclerosis (MS).
- Choosing My Treatment
My priority is finding the treatment that will keep me at my best, but fear of the unknown always creeps back in.
- Can Coffee Prevent MS?
You may have heard drinking coffee can prevent MS. Separate the facts from the myth.
- Learning to Let Go of My Pre-MS Life
After my diagnosis, I tried to continue living my life the way I had been. But the more I tried, the clearer it became that things weren’t going to go back to the way they once were.
- How I Learned to Put My Health First
I knew I had to make my health more of a priority so that I could keep doing the things I loved for as long as possible.
- How a Mom of 3 Manages Her MS
Marleigh Brown shares the daily routines that help her manage her symptoms and keep a positive outlook.
- The Benefits of Restorative Rehabilitation
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a degenerative disease with symptoms increasing over time. Restorative rehabilitation allows MS patients to improve their quality of life. Learn what you need to know
- Help for Behavioral Changes of Multiple Sclerosis
Find out lifestyle changes and alternative therapies that can help you manage the emotional ups and downs that happen when you have multiple sclerosis.
- How to Find Support for Multiple Sclerosis
When you're living with MS, a strong support network can make a huge difference. It can help you find answers, get encouragement, and make connections. Learn how to get the backing you need.
- Jamie-Lynn Sigler Opens Up About Life With MS
The actor and recently married mom shares how fear and worry led her to hide her condition.
- Could Vitamins Relieve MS Symptoms?
Some vitamins show promise for MS symptoms, but here’s what to know before you buy.
- Cool Clothes to Beat the Heat When You Have MS
Get shopping tips for clothes that can beat the summertime heat when you have MS.
- Can Vitamin D Help MS?
Is the buzz about vitamin D and multiple sclerosis warranted?
- Multiple Sclerosis: Travel Planning
Tips for planning a vacation when you have MS.
- MS and Your Social Life
Tips to let people with MS enjoy a full and satisfying social life.
- Eat Well and Thrive When You Have MS
Tips to help you eat right and feel better when you have MS.
- MS and Your Sex Life
Tips for people with multiple sclerosis on how to keep up a satisfying sex life.
- 5 Myths and Facts About Multiple Sclerosis
Find out how to separate myths and facts about multiple sclerosis, including the truth about MS and pregnancy, exercise, and work.
- Early Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
Today experts agree that new disease-modifying drugs can change the course of MS.
- Modifying Your Home When You Have MS
If you have multiple sclerosis, you may need to make changes to your home to make it more comfortable and accessible.