Multiple myeloma has historically been considered a chronic disease, even as newer treatments have greatly improved rates of survival for the disease. Traditionally thought of as a disease that cannot be cured, researchers of a new paper in Advances in Oncology are posing the possibility of a cure in multiple […]
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Multiple Sclerosis and Exercise: Why You Should Stay Active
Multiple Sclerosis is a disabling and chronic disease that attacks the central nervous system. Symptoms can be mild to severe and vary from one person to another. Many people with MS experience problems with balance, coordination, and vision. For some, exercise may seem like the last thing they want to […]
Navy SEAL John MacLaren Continues to Serve His Country in Multiple Ways
When one thinks of physical fitness, the gold standard that comes to mind may be those that can call themselves Navy SEALS. Clearly the training and effort it takes to be in such a position is a great physical commitment. One such example of someone who has worked to become […]
Multiple Sclerosis and Physical Exercise
If it weren’t for a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, Bryan Kent may never have learned to listen to his body. The triathlete and runner had been straining his body for some 20 years and even toyed with going pro as a triathlete. And then one day in 2016, he woke […]
Epstein-Barr virus leading cause multiple sclerosis | News
For immediate release: January 13, 2022 Boston, MA – Multiple sclerosis (MS), a progressive disease that affects 2.8 million people worldwide and for which there is no definitive cure, is likely caused by infection with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), according to a study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public […]