
The group of academics at Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis have commenced a major international research project trying to determine which lifestyle factors may contribute to the progression of MS
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The group of academics at Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis have commenced a major international research project trying to determine which lifestyle factors may contribute to the progression of MS

Changing the paradigm of progressive deterioration with multiple sclerosis. An Australian longitudinal cohort study reports remarkable improvements with lifestyle change

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can be a tragic disease which usually affects adults in the prime of their lives, and may even occur in childhood. Many authorities suggest there is little that people can do for themselves apart from taking medication and waiting until they deteriorate.

Just finished reading an amazing manuscript…’Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis: An Evidence-Based Guide to Recovery‘. It was a real eye opener! The book examines the fundamental determinants of ‘stress’ and critically evaluates the evidence associated with both the ‘prevention of’ and ‘recovery from’ illness – in particular multiple sclerosis (MS) Work + Expectation + Lifestyle = Stress [...]

This noxious and precipitous combination increases our chances of developing significant physical and mental illness – unless we take time to smell the roses and recognize the early warning systems our body has in place
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