Although certain diets are sometimes touted as solutions for multiple sclerosis, they often lack evidence to support their claims, one expert says.
Eating a nutritious diet boosts overall health and helps with multiple sclerosis management. But knowing what not to eat may ...
A research team at the University Medical Center Mainz has discovered that a diet containing wheat can increase the severity of multiple sclerosis (MS). This is due to the amylase trypsin inhibitors ...
While there's currently no cure for multiple sclerosis, a lot of new treatment options have become available—many in just the last few years. There are pills and capsules taken daily or even a few ...
A prospective cohort study, using data from the UK Biobank, suggested that the Mediterranean diet could provide benefits to patients with multiple sclerosis. The Mediterranean diet involves consuming ...
Share on Pinterest Is a low-fat diet helpful in managing MS symptoms? Image credit: Maki Nakamura/Getty Images. A new study shows people with multiple sclerosis (MS) may experience an improvement in ...
Share on Pinterest Another study suggests that diet may influence the risk of multiple sclerosis. Image credit: Painted Wood/Stocksy. Experts have yet to understand why multiple sclerosis (MS) ...
Higher consumption of oily fish such as tuna and salmon or lean fish like cod and perch is associated with a reduced risk for disability progression in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), a new ...
A Mediterranean diet was associated with better cognition in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), preliminary data suggested. Among 563 MS patients in a clinical cohort, higher adherence to a ...
Following the Mediterranean diet was associated with a significantly lower risk for multiple sclerosis (MS), with the impact especially strong in people aged 45 years or younger and among nonsmokers, ...
A recent Nutrients journal study determines whether diet influences the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS). Study: The Role of Diet in Multiple Sclerosis Onset: A Prospective Study Using UK Biobank.
A new large-scale prospective study suggests that adhering to a Mediterranean diet could substantially lower the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), with the greatest protective effect ...