
Multiple Sclerosis Month 2018: How diet could help improve symptoms
There is no known cure; however, medication and a healthy lifestyle can help ease symptoms of the condition and prevent its progressing.
There is no known cure; however, medication and a healthy lifestyle can help ease symptoms of the condition and prevent its progressing.
The results showed that for every 10 percent increase in calorie intake that came from fat, there was an associated 56 percent increased risk of a relapse.
It’s not only about adding years to life, but adding life to years.” This in essence sums up the philosophy behind Dr. Robert Janson-Müller’s practice as a general practitioner in Munich and as a specialist (one of a handful) in live cell therapy in Edenkoben, a picturesque, grape-producing town one hour south of Frankfurt.
Having gone through my fair share of injections and all sorts of painful hospital procedures while growing up, I’ve never been afraid of needles. That is, until recently.
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