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Life With Multiple Sclerosis

The award-winning chef and writer Trevis Gleason shares his thoughts and opinions on the challenges of living with MS.

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Killing Us With Kindness

When you have MS, it’s important to learn to ask for help when you need it, and equally important to learn to gracefully decline unwanted assistance.

MS Burnout: Something to Hope For, Not to Dread

Unlike the type of burnout associated with chronic stress, burned-out MS is a late stage of the disease where progression slows — potentially causing less stress.

When Does SPMS Begin?

People with MS and doctors alike struggle to identify the shift from relapsing-remitting MS to secondary-progressive MS. Learn what recent research shows.

Evidence That We’re Not Alone With MS

The blogger Trevis Gleason is impressed by the number of people contributing their time and money to improving the lives of people with MS.

The 5,000-Year History of MS

A new study shows how the genetic risk for MS rose among pastoralists from the Pontic Steppe and was brought into Europe approximately 5,000 years ago.

Getting Our Affairs in Order With MS

Planning for the possibility of becoming disabled can feel very uncomfortable. But it’s important to know your rights and your options.

My New Book Has Been Published

Trevis Gleason‘s new book, ‘Living Well With Multiple Sclerosis,’ has been released worldwide. Discover insights, advice, and personal experiences on living with chronic illness.

A Gentle Start to the New Year

The blogger Trevis Gleason starts the new year right with a few simple traditions that include updating his medicine cabinet and his spice cupboard.

Feeling ‘Less Than’ With MS

Although most people with MS learn to deal with the day-to-day, big social events can leave them feeling left out or sidelined.

MS Cog Fog? Or Dehydration?

MS is well known for causing cognitive fog, but recent research, and one blogger’s experience, suggest dehydration is sometimes the cause.

A Cup of Toast and Piece of Coffee

Aphasia caused by MS has the blogger Trevis Gleason offering his wife a somewhat puzzling breakfast menu. Learn more about MS-related speech problems.

Coach, Accountability Buddy, or Friend

Could personalized coaching help to prevent MS-related cognitive changes? A new study in adults at risk of dementia raises the possibility.
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