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The damage that MS can cause to the brain may include memory problems, fatigue, lack of concentratio

The damage that MS can cause to the brain may include memory problems, fatigue, lack of concentration, decrease in processing speed, and mood changes. [Healthline Multiple Sclerosis]( [How MS Affects Your Brain]( [How MS Affects Your Brain]( The damage that MS can cause to the brain may include memory problems, fatigue, lack of concentration, decrease in processing speed, and mood changes. [Read on →]( [Transverse Myelitis: What It Is and How It’s Connected to MS]( [Transverse Myelitis: What It Is and How It’s Connected to MS]( Transverse myelitis occurs when a section of the spinal cord becomes inflamed. It can be linked to MS. Learn about its symptoms, causes, and more. [Read on →]( [MS Exercises for Better Balance and Coordination]( [MS Exercises for Better Balance and Coordination]( Not only is exercise a good way to improve some of the physical effects of MS, but it can also help you regain balance and coordination. [READ MORE →]( [Keto Diet May Help Ease Fatigue and Depression for People with Multiple Sclerosis]( [Keto Diet May Help Ease Fatigue and Depression for People with Multiple Sclerosis]( Researchers say the low carb keto diet might help ease fatigue and depression for people with multiple sclerosis. Other experts aren’t so sure. [Read on →]( [The Best Resources for MS Treatment Advice]( [The Best Resources for MS Treatment Advice]( Knowing the right places to look for MS treatment advice can help you save time and ensure you get the best possible information. [Read on →]( [More top Reads]( Advertisement [Start a custom weight loss program]( Noom helps you adopt healthy habits so you can lose weight and keep it off. Your program is customized to your goals and [GET STARTED →]( [Start a custom weight loss program]( Get support you need from someone who gets it [Get support you need from someone who gets it]( Connect with people whose MS experience relates to your own on Bezzy MS. [JOIN BEZZY MS]( [Healthline]( [fb]( [tt]( [insta]( [View in browser]( Did a friend send you this email? [Subscribe here](. To see all newsletters, [click here](. [Privacy]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2022 Healthline Media 660 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

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