MSology – a New Website Provides Bias-Free Facts About Multiple Sclerosis

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MSology counters the clutter of opinion and misinformation about MS.

Montreal, QC (PRWEB) July 19, 2012
There is a quiet revolution in the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) with a decade-long explosion of research, a wealth of new medications in development, and growing dissatisfaction among patients and their families with how MS is being treated.
Six MS medications are currently approved and another half-dozen will become available over the next few years – creating difficult treatment choices for people living with MS and their families.
“There’s a lot of information on the Internet about MS,” says Steven Manners, Editor of MSology, a new online information service for people affected by MS. “Unfortunately, much of it is out of date, misinformed, or posted by people who want to sell you something. People need the straight facts so they can make informed decisions about their lives.”
MSology (http://www.msology.ca) is a free information service offering the latest research news on MS, tips on living with the disease, and practical advice to help in making decisions. There will be special reports on “hot topics”, such as the benefits of green tea, a discussion of CCSVI (chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency), and what is known about vitamin D and MS. Readers will also be able to have their say in the My Voice sections of the website.
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