If you’re considering a gluten-free diet to help manage MS symptoms, these 5 recipes can help you get started. When you live with multiple sclerosis (MS), the foods you choose to put in your body can ...
Experts have yet to understand why multiple sclerosis (MS) develops, but current research suggests that genetic and environmental factors may influence its onset. Italian researchers used datasets ...
Some people with multiple sclerosis have mild symptoms and disability, while the disease is more severe in others. Might varying diets and lifestyles play a role in this? The researchers analyzed data ...
High-quality diets with large intakes of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and low intakes of sugar and red meat are associated with lower levels of disability in people with multiple sclerosis (MS ...
Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a chronic, autoimmune disease of the central nervous system. In patients with MS, the immune system attacks the body’s myelin, which is the insulating layer around nerves ...
A new University of Iowa study suggests that metabolism of plant-based dietary substances by specific gut bacteria, which are lacking in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), may provide protection ...
A new study shows that a diet rich in isoflavone, a phytoestrogen or plant-based compound that resembles estrogen, protects against multiple sclerosis-like symptoms in a mouse model of the disease.