Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Random MS News and Stuff

Although this news story is about how Vitamin D3 can help aging eyes, I'm thinking that it can't hurt for optic neuritis and other MS-related vision issues. I am not offering advice for you, but I take 5000 mg per day of Vitamin D at the suggestion of my neurologist.

Here's an academic research paper about nutrition and MS, including the fact that "Gluten intolerance has also been implicated in MS." As I've mentioned here before, I gave up gluten almost a year ago and my fatigue has diminished and my vision has improved.

Here's an academic research paper about nutrition and MS, including the fact that "Gluten intolerance has also been implicated in MS." As I've mentioned here before, I gave up gluten almost a year ago and my fatigue has diminished and my vision has improved.


I regularly search for Multiple Sclerosis news on Google. Imagine my surprise, when I discovered this article saying that a "women scientist" discovered the germ that causes Multiple Sclerosis.

I never heard the term "InvisAbilities" until I read this blog post. I'm all for inventing new words.

The MS Society is studying the effectiveness of CCSVI on people with MS. 

Could a quieter MRI be on the horizon?  Woo-hoo! I mean...shhhh!








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  1. World MS Day (WMSD) is the only global campaign for raising awareness among people for Multiple Sclerosis. The main aim of the MS movement is to provide information to people about MS and how it affected the lives of more than two million people around the world.

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