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Low-dose quinidine in combination with dextromethorphan reduces the frequency of uncontrollable laughing or crying in multiple sclerosis

This report is part of a 12-month Clinical Context series. By Richard Robinson, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today Published: June 04,…

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MS Fatigue, causes of fatigue and tips to deal with Cognitive dysfunction

From Julie Stachowiak, Ph.D., your Guide to Multiple Sclerosis in about.com Fatigue as a Symptom of Multiple Sclerosis Nothing too…

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Dealing with Paroxysmal MS Symptoms

Dealing with Paroxysmal Symptoms By Cherie C. Binns RN BS MSCN For most people with MS, “paroxysmal symptoms” is not…

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New Drug Combination Targets Pseudobulbar Affect

Source: MS Foundation Involuntary crying or laughing, known as pseudobulbar affect (PBA) can be a common symptom in people with…

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“I second this” : MS patients report improvements in quality of life, reduced fatigue and improved cognition

MS patients report improvements in quality of life, including physical and psychological well-being, as well as reduced fatigue and improved…

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MS-Related Fatigue Responds to Immunodulator (Copaxone)

Medpage Today By Ed Susman, Contributing Writer, MedPage TodayPublished: April 17, 2010Reviewed by Ari Green, MD; Assistant Professor, University of…

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3D Movie Warnings omit those with Neurological Conditions

by Stuart ( as an opinion – not the part written by Stuart, rather my opinion of the 3D warning)…

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New Treatment Helps Control Involuntary Crying And Laughing Common In MS, ALS Patients

April 14, 2010 Pseudobulbar affect (PBA) is a neurologic condition of involuntary, sudden and frequent episodes of laughing or crying…

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MS and Your Emotions Part One

From MS Learn Online – a program from the National MS Society Part one of a two-part video webcast series…

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Brain Fitness Software Improves Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Submitted by Denise Reynolds RD – EMAX Health Cognitive dysfunction is a common, often scary, symptom of Multiple Sclerosis. Cognitive…

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