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Tag: fatigue

Fatigue

Fatigue is one of the most common, troubling symptoms experienced by people with MS. For some people, it is the symptom that affects them most.

Answering questions on fatigue in progressive MS

Catch up on the latest webcast on fatigue treatment and research from the International Progressive MS Alliance

Making information on MS fatigue accessible to all

Translating and adapting Fatigue: an invisible symptom of MS.

Fatigue linked with worse MS outcomes

New evidence suggests that fatigue is linked with higher levels of disability, greater levels of depression and anxiety, and poorer cognitive function and sleep in people with MS

Healthy diet linked to lower disability in people with MS

New study shows eating a diet high in whole grains, fruit, vegetables and legumes may lead to less disability and depression, and less severe MS symptoms.

New study shows cold water in the mouth can reduce heat sensitivity in MS

Cold water in the mouth can help reduce heat sensitivity, a common symptom of MS.

Electric stimulation may help manage MS related fatigue

Researchers have been trialling low current electric brain stimulation as a way to help manage MS related fatigue.

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