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Six (6) Alternative Therapies to Treat Multiple Sclerosis

Reviewed by Richard Senelick, MD WebMD Medical Reference The term alternative therapy, in general, is used to describe any medical…

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Both Work and Play More Difficult for People with MS

At the annual conference of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS 2012), research was presented…

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Monthly tips to help you live well and stay active with MS

Considering Cognitive Changes When most people think of MS symptoms, they first think of the physical impact that MS can…

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Cognitive Reserve and Multiple Sclerosis

By Julie Stachowiak, Ph.D., About.com Guide September 30, 2012 We all have heard the concept of “use it or lose it”…

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Have you heard about MS SoftServe?

MS SoftServe is a non-profit organization dedicated to individualized learning about MS. What’s that you ask? You know how easy…

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Women Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis After Age 50 Are More Likely to Have Progressive MS

By Julie Stachowiak, Ph.D., About.com Guide September 26, 2012 A group in Boston recently studied the difference between the disease…

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Global Volunteers needed by MS Views and News

MS Views and News is seeking your help. We need Advisory Volunteers for one or more specific tasks. Since we…

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Stem Cell Treatment: Beware of Bogus Claims

Daniel J. DeNoonWebMD Feature Reviewed by Michael W. Smith, MD Stem Cell Treatments: 6 False-Hope Warning Signs Unproven, Risky Treatments Mislead…

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Talking with the Kids about Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

How do you talk to children about MS? If you’re a parent or family member living with multiple sclerosis (MS),…

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Wellness and MS

What does wellness mean to you? The definition of wellness can change over time, depending on the experiences you have…

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