MS Mythbusters – Depression and anxiety are just something people with MS have to live with
This video busts the myth that other medical conditions such as depression and anxiety are just something that people with MS have to live with.
This video busts the myth that other medical conditions such as depression and anxiety are just something that people with MS have to live with.
MS researcher Dr Claudia Marck busts a common myth that nicotine is harmful as part of our lifestyle topic on smoking for people with MS.
Associate Professor Ingrid van der Mei busts the myth that abnormal lipid levels can only be managed by medications for people with MS.
On this episode of MS Mythbusters, MS researcher Dr Wolfgang Marx busts the myth that supplements might not help MS but they won’t harm it.
Dr Wolfgang Marx busts the myth that there is evidence for treating the microbiome with interventions or products on the market.
In this episode of MS Mythbusters, Dr Steve Simpson-Yap busts the myth that vitamin D has serious side effects for people with MS.
Associate Professor Yasmine Probst busts the myth that BMI is a flawed tool, and explains how people with MS should use it for measuring weight.
We bust the myth that it is safe to follow MS diets. Many of the fad MS diets exclude key foods or food groups that are important for a balanced diet.
We bust the myth that exercise makes MS symptoms worse. In fact, studies have shown that drinking cold water during exercise can reduce symptoms.
This episode of MS Mythbusters busts the myth that everybody experiences MS in the same way.