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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

When going gets tough

Bowel issues affect many people with MS, but lifestyle changes can help.

senior woman holding red heart shape with syringe and showing her arm with bandage after got vaccinated or inoculation due to spread of corona virus, population, social or herd immunity concept

5 things to know about the flu vaccine and MS

Getting vaccinated to prevent harmful infections is a fundamental part of medical care for people… Read More

Control your bladder, control your life

Treatment for bladder issues can help people with MS take back their freedom.

Lindsay Fiorito with her family

Making space for balance

My MS diagnosis meant creating a new authentic version of myself.

Red helmet with visor is on tires by kartodrom

Ready, set, go kart!

Racing event raises money for people with MS.

Julie Gaines outside her store Fishs Eddy in New York City.

New Yorker handles her business and MS with humor

Julie Gaines approaches everything in life with a sense of humor, including her MS.

Illustration showing chat bubbles.

Letters to the editor: Connecting within magazine pages

Momentum readers sound off on expressing themselves and connecting with each other through Momentum articles.

A message from Cyndi Zagieboylo: People with MS push research forward

Cyndi Zagieboylo, president and CEO, on scientific research

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