June 15, 2016 Columns by admin Medical Cannabis Has a Role to Play in MS Treatment Medical cannabis is subject to laws relating to the growing, possession, transport, and use of marijuana. These vary from country to country and, in the United States, from state to state. There are also differences between marijuana for general and recreational use and for the same product for medical use.
June 14, 2016 Columns by admin Processed Foods and Additives May Lead To MS, Autoimmune Diseases Processed foods have been added to the list of “no-no” items that we are not supposed to eat if you, like me, are unfortunate enough to have MS. We were already warned against gluten, salt and various other ingredients in our diet; now it’s processed foods and additives. This is…
June 13, 2016 Columns by admin Stem Cell MS Patients Lead Normal Life Thanks To aHSCT Procedure People with MS who were involved in a long-term clinical trial are out and about enjoying a full and normal life with no signs of the disease. This follows their recovery from the stem cell transplants involving aggressive chemotherapy, or aHSCT as the procedure is known. Results of the clinical…
June 10, 2016 Columns by admin MS life expectancy discussed but not all treatments considered When talking about how treatments affect MS life expectancy, itās wrong to leave out HSCT. Sorry, but itās just plain wrong. How can anyone write a supposedly authoritative article about MS and life expectancy, talk about modifying how the disease affects people who have it, yet totally ignore potentially the…
June 9, 2016 Columns by admin Is MS hereditary? Yes, According to New Study Some forms of multiple sclerosis are hereditary after all. After many years of saying that MS is not passed down the generations, new research now says the opposite. Although past studies have suggested that genetic risk factors could increase the risk of developing the disease, upĀ until now, there has been…
June 8, 2016 Columns by admin MS is a lonely road. No kidding! Being lonely can be very difficult to define as it is not only the popularly assumed situation of being alone. You can be lonely in a room full of people if you donāt know anyone well enough to speak to them; conversely, you can be happy when alone, in your…
June 7, 2016 Columns by admin āMS Does Not Remitā ā Call to Change RRMS Name to Relapsing MS MS does not remit and the out dated term causes many people to delay taking medication, says Dr Patricia Coyle, Founder and Director ofĀ Stony Brook’sĀ MS Comprehensive Care Center. Dr. Patricia Coyle. Last week, at the CMSC Annual Meeting in Maryland, during a live-streamed presentation covered byĀ Multiple SclerosisĀ News Today, she…
June 6, 2016 Columns by admin Stem Cell Transplants – an Exciting MS Therapy Development Stem cell treatment of MS, whichĀ came under the spotlight at last weekās 16th Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC) when Dr. Mark Freedman discussed the procedure, is an exciting area within the development of therapies. Dr. Freedman, professor of medicine (neurology) at the…
June 3, 2016 Columns by admin Do MS and Epilepsy share a link? I Have Both ByĀ the time I wentĀ through various tests that led to being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis 14 years ago, epilepsy had already been part of my life since the age of 19. No oneĀ mentioned any link. The neurologist’s words still ring in my ears. Having already told me that MS was theĀ diagnosis,…
June 2, 2016 Columns by admin Can Vitamin D Supplements Prevent MS or Keep Symptoms from Worsening? There has been a great deal of talk and conjecture about the relationship between multiple sclerosis (MS) and vitamin D, often linked to living in an area lackingĀ sunshine. Indeed, when I lived in the United Kingdom, which is notorious — or should be — for seemingly endless gray skies and…
June 1, 2016 Columns by admin Side Effects of Zinbryta, an FDA-approved MS Drug, Need to Be Considered Too Editor’s Note: The opinions expressed in this blog post are not the opinions of Multiple Sclerosis News Today. Our MS Blog series offers patient experts to engage in patient-focused topics that are meant to spark discussion and debate in the Multiple Sclerosis community. The opinions of our bloggers are entirely…
May 31, 2016 Columns by admin MS Might Be Reversed by Strict Dieting, USC Study in Mice Reports How wouldĀ you feel about following a calorie-restricted diet, if it might reverse the symptoms of multiple sclerosis and help repair the damage caused by the disease? Scientists are so excited about the findings achieved so far that they are moving to large-scale human trials, and have already taken the unusual…
May 30, 2016 Columns by admin Run to Win the Race Against MS Welcome to this, the very first installment of my new regular column for Multiple Sclerosis News Today. Here, you canĀ join the race to beat this disease. Run to win. First, let me introduce myself. I am, shall we say, mature ā aged 63; having spent my working life doing what…