Multiple Sclerosis: Types, Differences, and Nutrition Insights

MS classification — types and how they differ clinically Multiple sclerosis is a heterogenous disease clinically and pathologically; classification is important to set expectations, choose disease-modifying therapy (DMT), and tailor rehabilitation and lifestyle recommendations. • Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS) — a first neurologic episode suggestive of CNS demyelination (optic neuritis, brainstem/cerebellar or spinal cord syndrome) that hasContinue reading “Multiple Sclerosis: Types, Differences, and Nutrition Insights”

8 Everyday Habits to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease

Maria’s Wake-Up Call: One Woman’s Journey to Protect Her Brain Maria had always thought of Alzheimer’s as something that “just happens” with age. But at 52, after forgetting where she parked her car for the third time in a week, she started worrying. Her doctor gently explained, “Brain changes can start decades before symptoms —Continue reading “8 Everyday Habits to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease”