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Health affects each and every one of us. Maintaining Optimum Health should be our priority evey day in life.

Romberg’s Sign loss of balance

Romberg’s Sign loss of balance

Romberg’s sign is a symptom of losing one’s balance when the eyes are closed.

While this may seem trivial, it can be indicative of a neurological problem like MS.

Stephen Walker September 27, 2018April 28, 2019 Chronic Health Read more

Hoffman’s Sign a possible MS indicator

Hoffman’s Sign a possible MS indicator

A bizarre reaction from the thumb to tapping of the middle finger could be a sign of MS.

Hoffman’s Sign could indicate a lesion in the upper motor neuron.

Stephen Walker September 26, 2018March 7, 2019 Chronic Health Read more

Why is Fatigue and Tiredness so common in MS?

Why is Fatigue and Tiredness so common in MS?

Why is chronic fatigue such a big issue with autoimmune disease? Simple! Your mitochondria is not being fuelled correctly.

Mitochondria are the cell organelles responsible for producing the energy of life.

Stephen Walker September 26, 2018March 7, 2019 Chronic Health Read more

MS Society Tissue Bank Donation Information

MS Society Tissue Bank Donation Information

The Multiple Sclerosis Society Tissue Bank is a vital resource for scientists wishing to further their knowledge wishing to further their knowledge of this debilitating, neurological, autoimmune disease.

Stephen Walker September 25, 2018April 28, 2019 Chronic Health Read more

How does Stress impact on your Multiple Sclerosis

How does Stress impact on your Multiple Sclerosis

Stress is known to be very detrimental to chronic illness such as MS.

But, knowing which events can cause you to become stressed can be a question of tr

Stephen Walker September 24, 2018March 6, 2019 Chronic Health Read more

Spoonie United – Chronic Illness Forum

Spoonie United – Chronic Illness Forum

Somebody with limited energy, because of an autoimmune disease is known as a Spoonie.

This comes from the notion of counting spoons to measure the allotment of exercise one can carry out in any portion of time.

Stephen Walker September 24, 2018March 5, 2019 Chronic Health No Comments Read more

Myelin damage caused by MS: Is it reversible?

Myelin damage caused by MS: Is it reversible?

Myelin is the protective sheath around the nerves of our central nervous system.

MS can attack and damage this protective sheath, exposing the nerves to potential damage.

However, myelin can repair when the disease ceases to be active.

Stephen Walker September 23, 2018March 5, 2019 Chronic Health Read more

Is Brain Fog Clouding your Perception of MS

Is Brain Fog Clouding your Perception of MS

MS Brain Fog is a serious symptom of this mental health problem. The inflammation in the cranial cavity is preventing you seeing the world the way others see it.

But, you can find a way to see clearly with brain care anjd mental exercises

Stephen Walker September 21, 2018March 5, 2019 Chronic Health Read more

Mitochondria the cell organelles critical to health

Mitochondria the cell organelles critical to health

What are Mitochondria? And why is it so important that we understand these little marvels that are the life-force of our being.

These cell organelles are responsible for nearky every aspect of our health, life and longevity.

Stephen Walker September 20, 2018March 5, 2019 Chronic Health Read more

Nutrition, Fitness, Mind; the keys to Chronic Illness

Nutrition, Fitness, Mind; the keys to Chronic Illness

When considering your fitness, nutrition i vital. But, so is the right mindset.

Developing a healthy mental attitude will ensure you make the right decisions at the right time for a positive lifest

Stephen Walker September 19, 2018March 5, 2019 Chronic Health Read more
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