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Variety of self-help interventions improve quality of life for people with MS
Canadian researchers summarise the various self-help techniques that improve quality of life for people with MS Read more >Progressive resistance training exercise improves life for people with MS
New Danish research confirms the health benefits of progressive resistance training for people with MS Read more >Early disclosure of MS diagnosis to people by their doctors improves quality of life and psychological wellbeing
While some doctors in the past have opted not to tell people they have MS after diagnosis, new research indicates early disclosure is better Read more >New study claims to show no benefit from supplementation with omega 3s: should we believe it?
A new Norwegian study claims to show that fish oil is of no benefit to people with MS, but should we believe it? Read more >More support for high vitamin D levels to control MS
Two new studies add weight to the OMS position of maintaining vitamin D levels in the band of 150-225nmol/L for people with MS Read more >Large study confirms fish consumption slows and smoking accelerates progression to disability in MS
A large study from Belgium has examined lifestyle factors and their association with disease progression in MS Read more >Does exercise affect MS progression?
Danish researchers examine the important question of whether exercise affects the progression of multiple sclerosis, and find plenty of evidence to support this contention Read more >Low vitamin D levels increase death rate from all causes and from heart disease
UK researchers examining data from a German database have found that low levels of vitamin D are associated with markedly increased death rates from heart disease and other causes Read more >Latest information about PML risk for people on Tysabri (natalizumab)
Recent data highlight the risk factors for developing PML for people on Tysabri Read more >Vitamin D3 supplementation reduces brain inflammatory disease activity
Finnish scientists show that vitamin D3 supplementation reduces brain inflammatory disease activity on MRI for people on standard interferon therapy Read more >