A new study found smoking cannabis reduced spasticity in MS patients. May 14, 2012— -- Smoking marijuana may reduce certain symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis, according to a new small ...
Understand brain fog in progressive MS, its causes, and treatments. Learn self-help strategies to manage daily life, improve ...
Dec. 5 -- FRIDAY, Dec. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Cancer patients, glaucoma patients and others can benefit from medical marijuana, and now a new analysis shows that it can help multiple sclerosis (MS) ...
Reflexology therapy may improve pain, fatigue, and quality of life in people with MS. Massage therapy may prevent or relieve pain, spasticity, circulation issues, and pressure sores; it may also be ...
Treatment with the cannabis-based oral spray Nabiximols has been found to significantly relieve spasticity, a common symptom of multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a new analysis of two MS clinical ...
Medicinal cannabinoids are helpful for treatment of spasticity, pain, and bladder dysfunction for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), although their efficacy is "limited," new research suggests.
Learn how to manage musculoskeletal pain in multiple sclerosis. Discover causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and effective treatment options, including therapy and medication.
A real-world study assessed the impact of cannabis-based medicinal products on health-related quality of life in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). At present, efforts to reduce and manage the ...
Nov. 6, 2003 — The first large-scale randomized trial of cannabis for treatment of symptoms of multiple sclerosis, reported in the Nov. 8 issue of The Lancet, had mixed results. The objective measure ...
Learn 10 key facts about multiple sclerosis, including symptoms, treatments, diagnosis, and ways to manage the condition and live well.
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When MS and RA co-occur: How to cope

MS and RA can occur together and share some symptoms. Managing both conditions works best when you coordinate care and ...
People with MS may find their symptom flares are connected to certain weather conditions. For a majority of people with MS, living in temperate climates without extreme hot or cold temperatures may be ...