Multiple sclerosis (MS) can be unpredictable, with flares of debilitating symptoms like weakness, numbness, thought processing issues, and balance challenges. Managing your diet along with other ...
Share on Pinterest Another study suggests that diet may influence the risk of multiple sclerosis. Image credit: Painted Wood/Stocksy. Experts have yet to understand why multiple sclerosis (MS) ...
For people with multiple sclerosis (MS), eating a healthy diet of fruits, vegetables and whole grains may be linked to having less disability and fewer symptoms than people whose diet is less healthy, ...
The Wahls Protocol, also known as the Wahls diet, is a complementary dietary approach used to treat multiple sclerosis (MS). It is named after Dr. Terry Wahls, a physician and advocate for functional ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A diet rich in cod and other oily fish containing omega-3 fatty acids could reduce the progression and worsening of multiple ...
A prospective cohort study, using data from the UK Biobank, suggested that the Mediterranean diet could provide benefits to patients with multiple sclerosis. The Mediterranean diet involves consuming ...
A 2-sample Mendelian randomization study found a potential connection between dietary intake and multiple sclerosis (MS) risk and severity. According to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, diet ...
A recent Nutrients journal study determines whether diet influences the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS). Study: The Role of Diet in Multiple Sclerosis Onset: A Prospective Study Using UK Biobank.
Higher consumption of oily fish such as tuna and salmon or lean fish like cod and perch is associated with a reduced risk for disability progression in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), a new ...