What blonde actress just diagnosed with MS?

'Legally Blonde' actress Selma Blair recently opened up about her multiple sclerosis diagnosis as she revealed that the disease had a major impact on her Hollywood career. Speaking to BBC, Selma said, "When I talked about it, there was so much support, but I never got a job again.”
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What celebrity was recently diagnosed with MS?

In August 2021, Christina Applegate revealed on Twitter that she'd been diagnosed with MS "a few months" earlier. "It's been a strange journey. But I have been so supported by people that I know who also have this condition. It's been a tough road.
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Which actress recently announced she has multiple sclerosis?

Just over a year after Christina Applegate announced her battle with MS, the actress is preparing for a “very important ceremony.” Read her message below. Christina Applegate is sharing an update with her fans amid her battle with multiple sclerosis.
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Which celebrity has MS 2022?

Wandavision and Buffy The Vampire Slayer star Emma Caulfield, 49, went public with her MS diagnosis in October 2022, after keeping her illness under wraps for 10 years before talking about it with Vanity Fair.
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What actress is battling MS?

Sharing her journey. Christina Applegate revealed her multiple sclerosis diagnosis in August 2021 and has been candid about how the disease affects her life ever since.
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Selma Blair describes the moment she received her multiple sclerosis diagnosis



What female celebrities have MS?

Read on to discover tips about living with MS from celebrities who have the disease.
  • Selma Blair. 2/10. ...
  • Christina Applegate. 3/10. ...
  • Jamie-Lynn Sigler. 4/10. ...
  • Montel Williams. 5/10. ...
  • Jack Osbourne. 6/10. ...
  • Noah “40” Shebib. 7/10. ...
  • Clay Walker. 8/10. ...
  • Teri Garr. 9/10.
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Do any celebrities have MS?

There are many celebrities who have multiple sclerosis (MS) and take an active role in advocating for research and treatments for this disease. Among them are actress Selma Blair, metal singer Ozzy's son Jack Osbourne, country artist Clay Walker, and TV personality Montel Williams.
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Who typically gets MS?

White people, particularly those of Northern European descent, are at highest risk of developing MS . People of Asian, African or Native American descent have the lowest risk. A recent study suggests that the number of Black and Hispanic young adults with multiple sclerosis may be greater than previously thought.
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Can MS be stopped from progressing?

Protect nerves from damage

These include clearing up debris left over from myelin attacks, making sure nerves have the energy they need, and improving transport of important molecules in the nerves. By finding treatments that prevent nerve loss, we could slow or stop the progression of MS.
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What is the life expectancy of a woman with MS?

Average life span of 25 to 35 years after the diagnosis of MS is made are often stated. Some of the most common causes of death in MS patients are secondary complications resulting from immobility, chronic urinary tract infections, compromised swallowing and breathing.
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Why does MS make you gain weight?

MS fatigue, steroid therapy, and depression can all lead to unwanted weight in people with MS. Though these factors are not your fault, you owe it to yourself to take control of your weight. Overeating can increase MS symptoms or health conditions, such as: fatigue.
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Why does MS cause weight gain?

Symptoms such as fatigue, spasticity, depression, and anxiety often intertwine to contribute to weight gain. People who are tired or can't move easily may become more sedentary and may consume more calories than they burn off, says Costello.
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Can MS be caused by Covid?

Segal says. “Some people with COVID-19 infections experience neurological symptoms that may be secondary to this response. MS is caused by an abnormal immune response targeting the central nervous system. This raised concerns that COVID-19 could exacerbate MS.”
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Is MS affected by Covid?

COVID-19 risk for people with MS

Current evidence shows that simply having MS does not make you more likely than the general population to develop COVID-19, become severely ill or die from the infection. However, certain factors have been shown to increase the risk of a severe case of COVID-19: Progressive MS. Older ...
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Why is Benadryl great for multiple sclerosis?

Diphenhydramine, sold as Benadryl, is a type of antihistamine that can help reduce the likelihood or severity of an allergic reaction to a multiple sclerosis (MS) infusion treatment. Antihistamines block histamines, chemicals made by white blood cells that cause allergy symptoms such as itchy skin, rash, and hives.
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Do all MS patients end up in a wheelchair?

MS is different for everybody and not every person diagnosed with MS will end up in a wheelchair. 80% of people with MS don't consider themselves as having severe symptoms or disabilities.
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What aggravates MS?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) triggers that worsen symptoms or cause a relapse can include stress, heart disease and smoking. While some are easier to avoid than others, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and overall health and wellness can have outsized benefits for MS patients.
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What are usually the first signs of MS?

A first symptom of MS for one person may never be experienced by someone else.
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There are lots of symptoms that MS can cause, but not everyone will experience all of them.
  • fatigue.
  • numbness and tingling.
  • loss of balance and dizziness.
  • stiffness or spasms.
  • tremor.
  • pain.
  • bladder problems.
  • bowel trouble.
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Who is at high risk for MS?

Several studies have shown that obesity in childhood and adolescence, particularly in girls, increased the risk of later developing MS. Other studies have shown that obesity in early adulthood may also contribute to an increased risk of developing MS.
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Where does MS usually start?

Here's where MS (typically) starts

Optic neuritis, or inflammation of the optic nerve, is usually the most common, Shoemaker says. You may experience eye pain, blurred vision and headache. It often occurs on one side and can eventually lead to partial or total vision loss.
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Can MS be temporary?

Relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS)

In remissions, all symptoms may disappear or some symptoms may continue and become permanent. However, during those periods, the disease does not seem to progress.
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Does MS change your life?

Most people with MS can expect to live as long as people without MS, but the condition can affect their daily life. For some people, the changes will be minor. For others, they can mean a loss of mobility and other functions.
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Why does heat make MS worse?

Why You're Sensitive to Heat. MS damages the protective sheath around nerve cells in your brain and spinal cord. This slows down nerve signals, so your body doesn't always respond the way it should. Heat can slow these signals even more.
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Is MS inherited from mother or father?

MS is not directly inherited from parent to child. There's no single gene that causes it. Over 200 genes might affect your chances of getting MS. But genes are only part of the story.
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