10 Celebrities with Multiple Sclerosis
Neil Cavuto, veteran Fox News anchorman, has been fighting off his multiple sclerosis diagnosis for the last 10 years. Cavuto, who is 48, has a severe form of MS but continues to exercise and stays active despite his symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, trouble walking, and some vision loss. Cavuto volunteers for the National MS Society and says he is grateful for the medication that allows him to live a relatively normal life.
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