Findings suggest that molecules made by gut bacteria are key for the beneficial effects of the ketogenic diet in MS models.
Hope Biosciences' stem cell therapy led to improved scores on a quality-of-life test for MS patients in a small clinical trial.
Columnist Ben Hofmeister learned a lot about the importance of being proactive in the Army. But he's had trouble adopting it to MS life.
A technology aims to be a "wearable" device for neurons, wrapping around individual nerve fibers to better study and treat ...
Columnist Ahna Crum, a veteran of hurricanes, compares them with the struggles that are part of living with her multiple ...
A first healthy adults group has been dosed in an early clinical trial of an oral and myelin-protective treatment for all ...
Higher blood levels of bile acids, molecules that aid fat absorption in the gut, are linked to slower MS progression, per ...
For columnist Susan Payrovi, music and dance are key to connecting with others and living a joyful life with multiple ...
The prevalence of MS in Australia has been increasing at an accelerating rate in recent years, according to a report from MS Australia.
RRMS disability progression rates have decreased over the years due to advances in disease-modifying therapies (DMTs), per an ...
Researchers found a molecule, sulfuretin, can promote myelin repair, slowing disease progression in MS and some cancers.
Increased production of cholesterol by stem cells in the brain contributes to neurological damage in multiple sclerosis, a ...