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Delving Into the Science of Multiple Sclerosis
  • Can MS go into remission? And more FAQs answered

    Written by Jenna Fletcher 5 studies cited

  • Is it possible to continue working with MS?

    Written by Morgan Meissner, PhD 6 studies cited

  • What is the link between MS and osteoporosis?

    Written by Elizabeth Pratt 7 studies cited

  • What to know about itching and MS

    Written by Jon Johnson 1 study cited

  • MS brain lesions: Causes, pictures, symptoms, and MRI detection

    Written by Jamie Eske 8 studies cited

  • Multiple sclerosis diet: What to eat, lifestyle changes, and more

    Written by Jon Johnson 18 studies cited

Your Multiple Sclerosis Wellness Guide

  • How to manage multiple sclerosis and swallowing difficulties (dysphagia)

    People with MS may develop dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing food or drinks, which can lead to serious complications. Learn about the symptoms, treatments, and more.

  • Multiple sclerosis and the flu: Risk factors and more

    People with multiple sclerosis (MS) need to take precautions to avoid getting the flu, as this illness can cause MS symptoms to flare or relapse.

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