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Lisa Emrich

Lisa Emrich

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Musician, Patient Advocate, and Founder - Carnival of MS Bloggers
posted 11/16/2009, comments (12)

MS Central Question of the Week

Last week, the FDA held a 2-day hearing on the subject of Social Media, the Internet, and Pharmaceutical Advertising (please read post and comment ).  I attended an event which HealthCentral hosted Thursday evening and afterwards had dinner with a small group of folks.   At one point during the conversation, Jeremy Shane asked, "but... Read moreChevron
George Jelinek

George Jelinek

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Medical Professor, medical journal editor, book author
posted 10/29/2009, comments (6)

People with MS can reasonably hope to stay well with attention to lifestyle

I have been analyzing and summarizing the medical literature on MS for 10 years now. The evidence is surprizingly congruent: it is reasonable for people with MS to hope for a long and happy life, and even potentially to recover from the illness. There is now an enormous and persuasive literature that shows that attention to diet, sun exposure,... Read moreChevron
Lynn

Lynn

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had symptomsof MS since 1994, diagnosed in 2005
posted 10/01/2009, comments (2)

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posted 09/15/2009, comments (0)

Rebif and Supplements

Anyone have experiences or recommencations to share regarding Rebif and Suplements?   Either good or bad would be appreciated.   I'm looking at Resveritrol/OPCs/Grapeseed Extract along with Vitamin D and potential problems/interactions with 3 day a week 44 dosage of Rebif for RRMS.   Doing my own online research at the moment... Read moreChevron
Andrew K Fletcher

Andrew K Fletcher

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lateral thinker, Medical Researcher, scientist, inventor,
posted 09/13/2009, comments (0)

Inclined Therapy helping people with multiple sclerosis

http://www.thisisms.com/ftopic-6755-days0-orderasc-120.html A 68 years young lady with ms is sharing her observations using Inclined Therapy, a simple non-invasive method that cast's nothing. It involves tilting the bed you sleep on by elevating the head end by 6-8 inches depending on the length of your bed.   Watch the video on youtube... Read moreChevron
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