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With MS, it’s common to have a detailed medical history. Here we go over tips for staying organ

With MS, it’s common to have a detailed medical history. Here we go over tips for staying organized and on top of your records. [Healthline Multiple Sclerosis]( [6 Ways to Keep Your MS Medical History Available]( [6 Ways to Keep Your MS Medical History Available]( With MS, it’s common to have a detailed medical history. Here we go over tips for staying organized and on top of your records. [Read on →]( [Cog Fog: How to Deal with This Frequent MS Symptom]( [Cog Fog: How to Deal with This Frequent MS Symptom]( More than half of people living with MS experience cognitive fog, or cog fog. Cog fog can make people with MS feel like it’s more difficult to understand... [Read on →]( [7 Remedies for Constipation with Multiple Sclerosis]( [7 Remedies for Constipation with Multiple Sclerosis]( Being constipated isn’t fun for anyone. Discover seven remedies for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) and constipation, such as creating a bathroom routine. [READ ON →]( [Ask the Expert: How to Navigate Your MS Treatment Options]( [Ask the Expert: How to Navigate Your MS Treatment Options]( In this Ask the Expert, Dr. Sherman Jia answers your questions about available treatments that will effectively manage your MS. [Read on →]( [Understanding Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS)]( [Understanding Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS)]( Learn how to detect the early signs and symptoms of MS, like vision problems, fatigue, and weakness. See your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms. [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. [GET STARTED →]( [Start a custom weight loss program]( Come as you are — and bring all of yourself [Come as you are — and bring all of yourself]( Bezzy MS connects you with people who get it. Because they're living with MS too. [LEARN MORE]( [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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