Multiple Sclerosis
'I've Run 11 Marathons but Just Received a Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis'
Over the past couple of years I'd begun to get jelly legs while running, but I never in a million years thought it was multiple sclerosis.
Researchers Find Link Between Herpes Strain And Multiple Sclerosis
A Swedish research team has discovered a possible link between a variant of the common herpes virus and later development of multiple sclerosis.
Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Allow K-12 Cannabis Treatment
Washington state lawmakers look to sidestep school district fears about losing federal funding should they allow students to receive marijuana-based treatments at K-12 campuses.
Everything We Know About Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis affects 400,000 people in the United States.
Delta Passenger Says Staff Tied Her To Wheelchair
"She has bruise marks on part of her arm because it was so tight and she started crying," Nathan Saliagas said of his mother.
Stem Cells May Revolutionize Care of Multiple Sclerosis
Data from a highly anticipated, landmark study have finally been presented.
Cancer and Chronic Illnesses May Cause PTSD
Nearly 20 percent of the people who were psychologically affected by their diagnosis had PTSD within six months.
How J.K. Rowling Created Harry Potter
The story of how a down-on-her-luck, single mother created her own fairytale ending.
More Coffee May Mean Lower Risk for MS
New research suggests excessive consumption—at least four cups a day—significantly reduces risk for multiple sclerosis.
Lots of Vitamin D May Help Treat Multiple Sclerosis
The supplement reduces an overactivity of the immune system.
'Every Day We Are So Grateful That We Are Not in This Race'
Mitt Romney's wife "bares her soul" in a book about suffering from MS, currently in remission.
Brain, Heal Thyself
The search for a cure for multiple sclerosis has heated up as a generation of baby boomers start heading for big trouble