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Handling Household Activities with MS
Doing every day tasks can be a challenge when you live with MS. Here are some tips on handling household activities.
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Multiple Sclerosis
The disease with no known cause.
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Multiple Sclerosis
A look at treatments that are working.
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Living with MS
New hope for a disease that targets the young and healthy.
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MS Discovery
A new gene could help researchers find the key to treating MS.
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Diagnosis: Paralysis
Amazing physical rehabilitation breakthroughs that may put paralyzed people back on their feet again.
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New Hope For MS
A new drug targets the destructive white blood cells in multiple sclerosis patients and could stop the disease in its tracks.
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Making Memories For Ms Patients
A drug that treats Alzheimer's disease could also help battle memory loss that comes with multiple sclerosis.
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Breakthrough For MS
A new therapy helps patients with multiple sclerosis when nothing else works.
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Walk With MS
Researchers from Texas are making life easier for MS patients by helping necessary nerve messages get across nerves that are damaged.
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Delaying MS Progression
A new drug under study means fewer attacks, fewer lesions, and a slower progression of disability for multiple sclerosis patients.
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Diabetes Drug Helps Multiple Sclerosis
A drug used to treat type 2 diabetes could replace the injection drugs most MS patients use
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New Multiple Sclerosis Vaccine
A new vaccine may give patients with a debilitating illness their lives back.
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Gel For Ms Memory Loss
Multiple Sclerosis can steal memory as well as the ability to walk. a new treatment is keeping minds sharper, longer.
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Helping Ms Patients Battle Depression
Researchers Say Fish Oil May Help The More Than 60 Percent Of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis Who Suffer Depression
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Protecting MS Patients
About 400,000 people in the United States have multiple sclerosis. Now, researchers from Yale University say a new drug could reinstate the immune system in patients
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Hormone Helps Multiple Sclerosis
Researchers from UCLA say a hormone related to pregnancy could be the key to treating multiple sclerosis
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Quicker Diagnosis For Ms
Multiple sclerosis affects the two most inaccessible parts of the body -- the brain and spinal cord. MRI technology is now helping doctors get a closer look at these body parts to help make a quicker diagnosis
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Attacking Multiple Sclerosis
Researchers From UT Southwestern are Studying a Drug that May Help Spasticity -- a Common Side Effect for Patients With MS
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Ginkgo For Ms
Researchers say an herb made from a tree leaf may help stop memory loss in MS patients
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Drugs Off Label
More than 20 percent of prescriptions are written for conditions they're not approved for, but is this practice safe?
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Adapting Your Home to Make Life Easier When You Have MS
Tips on changes you can make, and tools you can use, to help you navigate around your home when you have mutliple sclerosis.
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Changing Your Attitude & Perspective for the Better While Living with MS
Living with MS can be challenging, but focusing on the positive and developing an "attitude of gratitude" can help you live better every day.
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Recognizing the Early Signs of MS
Some early symptoms of MS include vision and bladder problems. Sometimes there are no symptoms. Learn more about the early signs of MS and how to work together with your doctor to get an accurate diagnosis.
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Modifying Your Home to Make it Easier to Live with MS
There's a lot of equipment available to help you live better at home when you have MS. Learn some helpful tips and changes you can make to make your day-to-day life at home easier.
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Best Exercises for Living with MS
Learn about the best exercises you can do to improve your body's health and flexibility while living with multiple sclerosis.
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Alternative Treatments for Living Well with MS
Some alternative options you can consider to help you feel better while living with multiple sclerosis.
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Living Well with MS
Staying informed, finding support and journaling are just some of the ways you can learn to live well with multiple sclerosis.
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Accomodations while living with MS
Lisa Emrich teaches us about Accomodations available for individuals with MS.
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Multiple Sclerosis Advocacy
Lisa Emrich informs us about Multiple Sclerosis Advocacy opportunities.
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Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Story
Lisa Emrich tells her story about her MS Diagnosis.
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Make the Most of Your Doctor's Visit with MS
Lisa Emrich describes her experiences with Doctors and her MS.
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Planning Ahead with MS
Lisa Emrich encourages us to plan ahead with MS.
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Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms and Management
What are the symptoms of MS? Lisa Emrich informs the audience.
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Welcome to MS Awareness Month
Lisa Emrich welcomes us to MS Awareness Month on HealthCentral.com.
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Diagnosis and Symptoms of MS
While MS is not curable, it is treatable. Learn some tips to help you deal with a new MS diagnosis.
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MS Diagnosis
Your experience with multiple sclerosis is unique to you. Here are some tips that can help you learn more about your new diagnosis.
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MS Controversy: Inflating Veins, Deflating Symptoms
A women held prisoner inside her own body because of MS makes a recovery even her doctors couldn't believe thanks to balloons.
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Determining When to Switch MS Therapies
When it appears the effectiveness of your MS medication isn't what you need, it may be time to switch to a different medication.
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Talking to Your Doctor About Trying a New MS Therapy
There are currently several MS treatment options to choose from. Learn how to discuss these options with your doctor to choose the best one for you.
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Understanding the Risks and Benefits of MS Therapies
Sometimes the benefits outweigh the risks of certain MS treatments. Learn what to look for to help you make the best choice of treatment for you.
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Importance of MS Patient Support Groups
Talking with other people who have MS and can understand your journey can make living with MS a little easier. Learn the benefits of joining an MS support group.
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Say Ahh! The First Oral Treatment for MS
For the first time ever, MS patients have a way to treat their disease without needles. The first oral medication for the disease has people talking.