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Multiple Sclerosis
Sun Exposure, Vitamin D May Lower MS Risk
Higher vitamin D levels and exposure to sunlight appear to be independently protective against multiple sclerosis, a progressive autoimmune disease that affects around 400,000 Americans.
Hot Weather Worsens Memory in MS Patients
As one of the most brutally cold winters on record drags on, most of us are pining for summer. But for many patients with multiple sclerosis, hotter temperatures may not be so welcome because they bring worsening symptoms.
Stem Cell Transplants May Treat Aggressive MS
Replacing bone marrow with the body’s own stem cells may help patients with aggressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) go for years without seeing their disease progress, a new study shows.
Medical Marijuana May Impair Thinking of MS Patients
MS patients in a small study who smoked or ingested marijuana regularly for many years were twice as likely as non-users to show significant evidence of cognitive impairment when subjected to a battery of tests that measure thinking skills.
Mono, Lack of Sun Linked to MS
Having a history of mononucleosis and low levels of sun exposure appear to be risk factors for multiple sclerosis.
Low Vitamin D Levels May Be Linked to MS
African-Americans with multiple sclerosis (MS) may be more likely to have low vitamin D levels than African-Americans without the disease.
Study: Stress Is Not Linked to MS Risk
Leading a stressful life isn't likely to raise the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a new study.
Breastfeeding May Not Cut Risk of MS Relapse
Breastfeeding offers no protection against relapses of multiple sclerosis (MS), a study shows.
Early-Stage MS Patients May Have Fracture Risk
People in the early stages of multiple sclerosis (MS) often have low levels of vitamin D and low bone density -- indicating bone thinning -- and thus are at increased risk of suffering fractures, a study shows.
Study Questions Cost-Effectiveness of MS Drugs
Drugs that slow progression of multiple sclerosis (MS) offer health gains to some at very high prices, a new study shows.
57 Genes Now Linked to MS
The number of genes linked to multiple sclerosis or MS is now up to 57, following a large international study of more than 9,000 people with the disease.
Guidelines Recommend Plasma Exchange for MS
Updated guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology recommend plasma exchange (plasmapheresis) for the treatment of certain types of multiple sclerosis (MS) and other inflammatory neurological conditions, including Guillain-Barré syndrome and CIDP (chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy).
Women With MS More Likely to Have Gene Mutation
New research may help explain why multiple sclerosis rates have risen sharply in the U.S. and some other countries among women, while rates appear stable in men.
Tommy Hilfiger's Personal Connection to Multiple Sclerosis
Designer Tommy Hilfiger tackles MS with conviction and style -- in part because his sister, Dorothy, has the disease.
Side Effects of MS Treatments
Get the facts on how to manage side effects associated with MS treatment.
Is Your MS Treatment Working?
How to talk with your doctor when you have questions or concerns about your MS treatment.
Treating Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
Are you dealing with MS relapses? Get tips and support to help you cope with MS flares.
Multiple Sclerosis: Questions to Ask Your Doctor
Early treatment can reduce the severity of this debilitating illness. The key? Don’t wait for symptoms to progress
Mindfulness Meditation vs. Multiple Sclerosis
Learning a mind-body technique called “mindfulness meditation” seems to help people with multiple sclerosis cope with the depression, fatigue, and anxiety associated with the disease, a new study indicates.
Gilenya, First Oral MS Drug, Gets FDA Nod
The FDA today approved Gilenya, the first oral MS drug. The once-daily capsules cut MS relapses and delay disease progression, but up risk of infections and other serious side effects.
Heart Disease
Cardiac Arrest Risk Low in Marathons, Study Finds
4 Simple Steps to a Healthy Heart
U.S. Heart Health: Lots of Room for Improvement
Study Finds Benefits in Selective Use of Drug-Coated Stents
Fat Around Heart May Be Linked to Clogged Arteries
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Fibromyalgia
Muscle Relaxant May Ease Fibromyalgia Pain
Exercise May Improve Memory in Fibromyalgia Patients
New Doubts on XMRV as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Cause
Virus Theory for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Discredited
Cancer Drug May Also Treat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Depression
Genetic Link Between Stress and Depression
Parenting Suffers When Dad Has Depression
Treating Depressed Moms Helps Kids’ Depression
Suicides Go Up When Economy Goes Down
Drug May Improve Depression and Sleep
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Cholesterol
A Wake-Up Call: All Children Should Be Tested for High Cholesterol
Americans Don't Do Enough to Cut Hypertension, Cholesterol
Less Cholesterol in Eggs, USDA Says
Higher HDL Cholesterol May Cut Colon Cancer Risk
Lifestyle Changes Reduce Triglycerides
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Sleep Disorders
Preschoolers Who Sleep Less Weigh More by Age 7
When Wives Don’t Sleep, Marriage Suffers
Alcohol at Bedtime May Not Help Your Sleep
Sleepy Americans Put Health at Risk
Sleep and Technology Don't Mix: Sleep Poll
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Migraines
Cosmetic Surgery May Also Treat Migraines
Serene Branson Migraine: Your Questions Answered
'Placebo Effect' May Be Common in Headache Treatment
Do Tinted Glasses Provide Migraine Relief?
Too Many Heart Patients Getting Migraine Drugs
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