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What’s the Best Climate for Multiple Sclerosis?

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Do you find that certain weather conditions cause your MS symptom to flare? Here’s a look at ho

Do you find that certain weather conditions cause your MS symptom to flare? Here’s a look at how climate may affect your condition. [Healthline Multiple Sclerosis]( [What’s the Best Climate for Multiple Sclerosis?]( [What’s the Best Climate for Multiple Sclerosis?]( Do you find that certain weather conditions cause your MS symptom to flare? Here’s a look at how climate may affect your condition. [Read on →]( [What You Need to Know About Neuralgia]( [What You Need to Know About Neuralgia]( An irritated or damaged nerve can cause pain known as neuralgia. Learn about types of neuralgia, including trigeminal neuralgia and postherpetic neuralgia. [Read on →]( [How to Keep Your Brain Healthy with MS]( [How to Keep Your Brain Healthy with MS]( Multiple sclerosis can affect the brain, which in turn can affect cognitive functioning. Learn about strategies to protect brain health and limit cognitive symptoms if you live with MS. [READ MORE →]( [MS in Women: Common Symptoms]( [MS in Women: Common Symptoms]( Women develop MS twice as often as men. Learn about symptoms that women with MS commonly experience, such as muscle spasms, numbness, and pain. [Read on →]( [12 MS Triggers and How to Avoid Them]( [12 MS Triggers and How to Avoid Them]( Many factors can increase your MS symptoms or cause a flare-up, including stress, lack of sleep, and smoking. Here are some triggers that might worsen your 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]( Don’t navigate MS alone. Join our community. [Don’t navigate MS alone. Join our community.]( Who better to go through MS with than others who’ve been — and are — where you are? [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]( © 2023 Healthline Media LLC 275 7th Ave., 24th Floor New York, NY 10001

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