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Living a Full Life With Multiple Sclerosis

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Now That You're Diagnosed With MS

A neurologist shares the first steps to take after a hard-to-hear diagnosis.

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How Is It Diagnosed?

There’s not a specific test for MS, but your doctor can rule out other conditions. Which tests will they recommend?

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Common Symptoms

Some people have just one or two signs of MS. Others have several. From numbness to vision problems, here’s what to look for.

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Manage Your Symptoms

There are medications or lifestyle changes for any MS symptom you may have, from fatigue to brain fog.

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Manage Symptoms With Smart Lifestyle Choices

Some days with multiple sclerosis are better than others. Try these healthy habits to soothe your discomfort.

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Exercises to Fight Fatigue

It can be hard to get moving with multiple sclerosis, but gentle exercises can actually energize you.

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Shifts to Sleep Soundly

Fatigue can consume your entire day when you have multiple sclerosis. Train yourself to get quality shut-eye with these tips.

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Tips for Living Alone With MS

Find the tips, tools, and support you need to live safely and independently with MS.

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Lifestyle Changes That Help

Healthy habits can make a real difference when it comes to your MS symptoms. Here’s what to embrace and what to avoid.

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Infusion Treatments

IV treatments can help slow the progression of MS. Here’s what your appointment will look like.

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Bladder Control

Don’t be embarrassed to tell your doctor if you “gotta go, gotta go” or “gotta go and can't go,” says neurologist Mitzi Joi Williams. Treatments can help.

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Advice for the Recently Diagnosed

If you recently found out that you have MS, you probably have a lot of questions. Here are some actionable tips for what to do and expect first.

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How It Affects Your Body

MS can impact you from your head to your toes. We break down where to expect what.

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Do Supplements Help?

The key to calming your symptoms is choosing the right ones. And be wary of too-good-to-be-true fix-all solutions.

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Keep Your Mind Sharp

Multiple sclerosis can leave you feeling foggy. Keep your mind sharp with these simple brain exercises.

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Best Foods for MS

Which foods can cut inflammation and help ease your MS symptoms?

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Talk Openly to Your Doctor About Treatment

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to treating MS. That’s why it’s important to share lifestyle factors, side effects, and more with your doctor.

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Stay Active Every Day

You may not feel like moving every day, but exercise can actually improve symptoms of multiple sclerosis.

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How My Condition Affects My Relationships

Carolyn Deming Glaviano dives into the ways MS impacts her social life, her marriage, and more.

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Fitting MS Into Your Schedule

The unpredictable nature of MS can take a toll on your overall quality of life, socially and emotionally. This is especially true if you have to juggle a hectic schedule at your workplace, school, or home.

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How Injections and Infusions Work

Disease-modifying therapies, given through a needle, help make multiple sclerosis flares less frequent and less severe. How exactly do they work, though?

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MS and Your Sex Life

A doctor can help with sexual issues stemming from multiple sclerosis, including erectile dysfunction, bladder control, and body image.

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What to Expect

The most important step after an MS diagnosis is to understand the disease. Here are four tips to start your journey and navigate day-to-day life.

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Keep a Positive Attitude

It's important to keep your spirits up and find healthy ways to deal with the emotional toll of MS.

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Talk to Your Friends and Family

Starting conversations about MS with family, friends, and co-workers is tough, but it will help them understand the disease more. Then they can give you the extra support you need.

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How to Handle Flares

A doctor talks about the differences between lingering symptoms and a full-on flare.

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Advice to Stay Strong

The ups and downs that come with this disease often leave people feeling emotionally worn out. Be kind to yourself and reach out for help.

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What’s Next?

The loss of control you feel with MS can affect your mood and motivation. Here are a few tips to help you feel supported.

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Yoga for Strength, Balance, and More

Adding yoga into your routine has many benefits from reducing stress to building strength. Which poses should you give a try?

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MS and Raising Kids

What do you tell your children about your long-lasting disease?

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