Exercise Can Cut Coronary Artery Disease Risk For Some With Multiple Sclerosis
Results of a new study suggest that people with mild to moderate multiple sclerosis (MS) are capable of improving their aerobic fitness levels similar to their non-MS counterparts. While physical inactivity may predispose MS patients to have increased coronary artery disease risk, MS-related symptoms don’t preclude this group from potentially reducing their risk factors through exercise.
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