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After an MS relapse

You’ve toughed it out. Now what?

6 tips for managing multiple medications

Keeping track of multiple prescriptions for your MS is easier when you have a system.

Listen to your gut

Research study shows that healthy eating could be linked to less disease progression

MS Rx: Rehab

This critical form of care helps you keep living your best life after diagnosis and… Read More

Tips to take care of your teeth

Although MS can make dental hygiene challenging, good oral health is a vital part of… Read More

GIna Gentry

All about MS relapses

What they are, what they aren’t and how to manage them

Disorders of swallowing, dysphagia. Pharyngeal and esophageal dysphagia. Oral phase. The path of food, the act of swallowing. Person x-ray, 3d render. Swallowing involves the transport of saliva, solid food and drinks from the mouth to the stomach

Tips for handling dysphagia

MS can cause swallowing difficulties, but there is help out there.

Types of feet

Get to know your feet

Finding your arch type to make buying footwear easier

Krescence Greenwood-Campbell and her doctor in the doctor's office

Talking about MS with your doctor

People with MS have a lot to say about what they want their healthcare teams… Read More

Hip hip hooray

Bone injuries and fractures can be major setbacks for people with MS. Fall-proofing both your… Read More

A message from Cyndi Zagieboylo: Reconnecting with our community

The National MS Society now offers more ways for people to engage than ever before.

MS prevalence similar in Black and white people

A new study refutes the once-held belief that MS is a disease that primarily affects… Read More

Reframing the hard times

My art helps me push past my MS.

Careful with your words

Give this word game a try and see if you can beat Momentum’s editor’s score!

A smaller life

Cognitive decline from MS won’t keep me from writing.

Illustration showing chat bubbles.

Letters to the editor: Staying motivated, hope and aHSCT

Momentum readers sound off on staying motivated, remaining hopeful and the promise of aHSCT.

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