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Lisa Emrich

Lisa Emrich

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Musician, Patient Advocate, and Founder - Carnival of MS Bloggers
posted 11/17/2009, comment (1)

Report Adverse Events Directly to the FDA MedWatch Program

  The FDA Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program   “Your FDA gateway for finding clinically important safety information and reporting serious problems with human medical products.”   Consumers and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)   Consumers play an important public health role by... Read moreChevron
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Mandy Crest

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MS Blogger and Freelance Writer
posted 10/29/2008, comments (3)

When the Health Care Crisis Called, the MS Activist Answered

Multiple sclerosis changed my life in more ways than I can count. There are obvious ways -- the physical changes that are the hallmark of this disease. There's no denying emotional changes, at times so subtle that they are hard to grasp. Then there are lifestyle changes, some thrust upon us, some we choose. Not all of the changes are negative.... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Kantor

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Neurologist
posted 03/20/2008, comments (0)

MS Advocacy on the Hill

As some of you know, I went to Washington DC as part of Neurology on the Hill with the American Academy of Neurology (AAN). They sponsor a two day event where neurologists from all over the country (all of your neurologists are eligible to apply for this program which unfortunately take us away from clinic for two days) and we get a half-day of... Read moreChevron
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Mandy Crest

Mandy Crest

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MS Blogger and Freelance Writer
posted 02/29/2008, comments (0)

Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month: What Do We Want the World to Know?

March has been designated as Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, and for good reason. It is a disease which is not only misunderstood by the general public, but by the very people whose lives are affected by it. Some progress has been made in the treatment of MS, but we have a long way to go. Researchers continue to find new clues, yet much... Read moreChevron
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