August 27, 2019 /
August 16, 2019
SUMMARY
- In a small pilot study, researchers found that a specific diet that improved participants’ lipid profile (levels of blood fats, including cholesterol and triglycerides) and reduced body weight also led to reductions in MS-related fatigue.
- If results are confirmed by larger studies, this may offer another strategy for treating MS fatigue. At least one follow-up study is underway.
- Dr. Kelly Fellows Maxwell and others at State University of New York, Buffalo, and Dr. Terry Wahls and others at the University of Iowa published their findings in PLOS ONE (published online June 18, 2019).
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