Multiple Sclerosis - Prevention
Two studies link coffee consumption with a lower risk of MS.
Sure, cigarettes can do damage to your heart and lungs. But did you know lighting up can take a toll on your mind as well?
While some find relief from this ancient form of Chinese medicine, more research is needed to determine its true benefits.
Thanks to TV ads erectile dysfunction is no longer under the covers. Still, misconceptions remain. Learn what causes impotence and ways to reduce your risk.
Mind over matter: You've heard it so many times, it may seem meaningless. But new research shows how emotional therapy helps to make pain symptoms easier to bear.
According to a recent study, having a baby may slow down the damaging effects of multiple sclerosis, a serious autoimmune disease.
Researchers have discovered that those with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have an increased risk of developing conditions such as arthritis, chronic renal, disease, and even multiple sclerosis.
Other illnesses have similar symptoms to fibromyalgia, which can lead to misdiagnosis and treatment. Learn how to tell the difference.
When it comes to multiple sclerosis (MS), false assumptions abound. Here, we separate fact from fiction.