Multiple Sclerosis Facts Everyone Should Know

About one million people in the U.S. have multiple sclerosis, Healthline¹ reports, and another 200 people are diagnosed every week. Often known as MS, this disease can affect people of all backgrounds and any age. If you or a loved one has MS, it’s important to...

5 Tips for Dealing With MS Fatigue During Exercise

When it comes to workouts, fighting through the exhaustion of MS fatigue is no easy task. I am often asked how fatigue affects my training and how others with multiple sclerosis (MS) can get great workouts despite this common problem. I wish there were a...

What Multiple Sclerosis Looks Like in Your Brain

The damage that multiple sclerosis (MS) causes in the brain isn’t visible on the outside, but it can cause a wide range of disruptive symptoms. Here’s what’s happening inside the MS brain, and how to help protect this crucial organ.   Multiple Sclerosis: It’s in...

Understanding and Coping With MS Relapses

If you have the most common type of multiple sclerosis (MS), relapsing-remitting MS, or RRMS, you know that a relapse can last anywhere from a day to several weeks or even months. And just as the symptoms of MS can vary from person to person, the experience and...

16 Conditions Commonly Mistaken for Multiple Sclerosis

Many disorders share symptoms with MS, sometimes complicating its diagnosis. Getting a correct diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) can be a challenge. In fact, a study published in May 2019 in the journal Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders suggested that nearly...