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Sclerosis - 8 News Result(s)
  • Too Much Salt in Your Diet Could Cause Multiple Sclerosis: Study
    Too Much Salt in Your Diet Could Cause Multiple Sclerosis: Study

    Diets high in sodium may be a risk factor in the development of multiple sclerosis (MS) by influencing immune cells that cause the disease, a new study in mice suggests.

  • Bad Gut Bacteria Linked to Multiple Sclerosis
    Bad Gut Bacteria Linked to Multiple Sclerosis

    Bad gut bacteria -- or an insufficient amount of good bacteria -- may have a direct link to multiple sclerosis, say researchers, including one of Indian-origin.

  • Vitamin D Could Treat People With Multiple Sclerosis
    Vitamin D Could Treat People With Multiple Sclerosis

    Low levels of vitamin D in the blood are tied to an increased risk of developing MS and are more likely to have greater disability and more disease activity.

  • Love Red Meat? Here's How You May Be Able To Consume It In A Healthy Way!
    Love Red Meat? Here's How You May Be Able To Consume It In A Healthy Way!

    A new study has said that consuming red meats as part of a healthy diet may benefit us by reducing risks of multiple sclerosis (MS).

  • Yoga May Help Reduce Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms
    Yoga May Help Reduce Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

    A new study conducted by the University of Basel in Switzerland and Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences in Iran suggests that Yoga and aquatic exercise may reduce certain symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS).

  • High-Calorie Diet May Slow Lou Gehrig's Disease
    High-Calorie Diet May Slow Lou Gehrig's Disease

    A diet rich in calories and carbohydrates may slow progression of the lethal, degenerative Lou Gehrig's disease, according to a small-scale study reported in The Lancet on Friday.Formally called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or motor ...

  • Drinking A Cup Of Hot Cocoa Daily May Reduce Fatigue In Multiple Sclerosis Patients: Study
    Drinking A Cup Of Hot Cocoa Daily May Reduce Fatigue In Multiple Sclerosis Patients: Study

    The study, which was published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, said that flavonoid-rich cocoa may help reduce fatigue related to multiple sclerosis.

  • Consumption Of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages, Soda Could Make MS Symptoms Worse
    Consumption Of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages, Soda Could Make MS Symptoms Worse

    According to a recent study presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 71st Annual Meeting in the US, people with multiple sclerosis (MS), who consume 290 calories of sugar-sweetened beverages or aerated soda may be ...

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