Multiple sclerosis, often called MS, is a long-term disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It happens when the ...
While scientists have long suspected a link between the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and MS, these findings provide evidence that ...
A new analysis suggests having diabetes may significantly increase a person's risk of MS, though no evidence was found a ...
A new study links infectious mononucleosis (mono) to a threefold higher risk of multiple sclerosis.
Multiple sclerosis can cause neurological changes like weakness and decreased coordination and balance. Changes in the way your body moves may increase the risk of conditions like plantar fasciitis.
Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) often means dealing with different kinds of pain some caused by damage to nerves, some by muscle stiffness or spasms, and some related to changes in how the body ...
Some research suggests that people with multiple sclerosis are at a higher risk of atherosclerosis. An increased risk hasn’t been established, and we don’t know how MS might increase the risk. Having ...
It starts with something innocent enough: that familiar sluggishness during a long workweek, forgetting friends’ birthdays here and there. If you’re in your twenties or thirties, you might brush it ...