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What Is Spinal MS? - Multiple Sclerosis

healthcentral.com — “You may or may not have MS.  You are hearing terms like lesions, demyelination, oligoclonal bands, brain atrophy, white spots, disease-modifying drugs, etc...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 6, 2011 at 6:34 pm By:

LisaEmrich Lisa Emrich Patient Expert

What Is Spinal MS?: You may or may not have MS.  You are hearing terms like lesions, demyelination, oligoclonal ... http://bit.ly/liRfyO

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Multiple Sclerosis Information on Healthline

healthline.com — “Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disorder affecting movement, sensation, and bodily functions. It is caused by destruction of the myelin insulation covering nerve fibers (neurons) in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord).View full resource at healthline.com

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MSclerosisLine Health Line Health Site

#multiplesclerosis Find Symptom, Cause, and Treatment information on Multiple Sclerosis in this health article. http://sns.ly/Sjf79

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Multiple sclerosis Information on Healthline

healthline.com — “Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system.View full resource at healthline.com

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MSclerosisLine Health Line Health Site

#multiplesclerosis Check out this comprehensive article all about Multiple Sclerosis. http://sns.ly/QlX79

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Multiple Sclerosis - Extraordinary! Swank and Zamboni agree on the cause of MS

healthcentral.com — “Professor Roy Laver Swank was a pioneer in MS research. His successful treatment of 144 people with MS with a low saturated fat diet over 34 years was a breakth...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Disorders That Mimic Multiple Sclerosis | united spinal’s MS Scene

unitedspinal.org — “David H. Mattson, MD, PhD, Department of Neurology, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN; Albert C. Lo, MD, PhD, CPH, Department of Clinical...View full resource at unitedspinal.org

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MyWellspringMD Wellspring Health Health Group

RT @LupusSolutions: Disorders That Mimic Multiple Sclerosis | united spinal's MS Scene: includes diseases of connective http://bit.ly/8NEJI6

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CCSVI: What If - Multiple Sclerosis Blog

everydayhealth.com — “We've had more than one conversation about Chronic Cerebral Spinal Venous Deficiency (CCSVI) and I suspect that we'll have a few more in the future.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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EverydayHealth Everyday Health Health Site

MS Blog Update: CCSVI: What If… - We’ve had more than one conversation about Chronic Cerebral Spinal Venous Deficie... http://ht.ly/17xr5G

2 years ago...

Neurology Medical News about Multiple Sclerosis Pain Spinal Cord Stimulation

mdlinx.com — “Successful Treatment of Central Pain in a Multiple Sclerosis Patient with Epidural Stimulation of the Dorsal Root Entry ZoneView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 27, 2010 at 9:40 am By:

MDLinx Sandeep Pulim MD Health Communicator, Physician, and Doctor

Neuro: Successful Treatment of Central Pain in a Multiple Sclerosis Patient with Epidural Stimulation of the Dorsal Roo http://url4.eu/1Eohq

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Questions About CCSVI Treatment for MS - Multiple Sclerosis Blog

everydayhealth.com — “Deep breath, everyone; I--™m about to ask some questions about chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI).View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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EverydayHealth Everyday Health Health Site

Have you ever had CCSVI treatment for #MS? If so, blogger Trevis Gleason wants you to speak up in his newest post. http://ow.ly/3ozik

1 year ago...

A Controversial New Cure for Multiple Sclerosis - Multiple Sclerosis Blog

everydayhealth.com — “In 2008, Dr. Zamboni and his research colleagues began publishing findings referencing something called chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI). In other words, constriction of the blood vessels leaving the brain and spinal cord may contribute to nervous system damage in multiple sclerosis.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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EverydayHealth Everyday Health Health Site

Does this controversial #MS treatment really offer hope for a cure? http://ow.ly/WBq7

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Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis - Multiple Sclerosis, Ms Cure, Early Symptom Multiple Sclerosis

overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org — “Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and in most cases results in progressive disability. MS can be a tragic disease, as it usually affects young adults in the prime of their lives, and may even occur in childhood. The CNS is the term used to describe the brain and spinal cord.MS is described as an inflammatory demyelinating condition.View full resource at overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org

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Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis - Multiple Sclerosis, Ms Cure, Early Symptom Multiple Sclerosis

overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org — “Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and in most cases results in progressive disability. MS can be a tragic disease, as it usually affects young adults in the prime of their lives, and may even occur in childhood. The CNS is the term used to describe the brain and spinal cord.MS is described as an inflammatory demyelinating condition.View full resource at overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org

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Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis - Multiple Sclerosis, Ms Cure, Early Symptom Multiple Sclerosis

overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org — “Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and in most cases results in progressive disability. MS can be a tragic disease, as it usually affects young adults in the prime of their lives, and may even occur in childhood. The CNS is the term used to describe the brain and spinal cord.MS is described as an inflammatory demyelinating condition.View full resource at overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org

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Most Recently Shared on December 14, 2009 at 11:54 pm By:

georgejelinek George Jelinek Doctor, Emergency Physician, and Physician

@sunnycloudy17 Every reason to expect that what works for adults with MS will work for kids. See http://bit.ly/7jarir

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Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis - Multiple Sclerosis, Ms Cure, Early Symptom Multiple Sclerosis

overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org — “Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and in most cases results in progressive disability. MS can be a tragic disease, as it usually affects young adults in the prime of their lives, and may even occur in childhood. The CNS is the term used to describe the brain and spinal cord.MS is described as an inflammatory demyelinating condition.View full resource at overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org

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Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis - Multiple Sclerosis, Ms Cure, Early Symptom Multiple Sclerosis

overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org — “Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and in most cases results in progressive disability. MS can be a tragic disease, as it usually affects young adults in the prime of their lives, and may even occur in childhood. The CNS is the term used to describe the brain and spinal cord.MS is described as an inflammatory demyelinating condition.View full resource at overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org

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Most Recently Shared on October 16, 2009 at 12:54 am By:

georgejelinek George Jelinek Doctor, Emergency Physician, and Physician

And a relaxing swim in the sun... doing my bit to stay well with multiple sclerosis http://www.takingcontrolofmultiplesclerosis.org

2 years ago...

Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis - Multiple Sclerosis, Ms Cure, Early Symptom Multiple Sclerosis

overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org — “Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and in most cases results in progressive disability. MS can be a tragic disease, as it usually affects young adults in the prime of their lives, and may even occur in childhood. The CNS is the term used to describe the brain and spinal cord.MS is described as an inflammatory demyelinating condition.View full resource at overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org

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Most Recently Shared on October 29, 2009 at 9:45 pm By:

georgejelinek George Jelinek Doctor, Emergency Physician, and Physician

Tysabri in multiple sclerosis: updates summarised here http://bit.ly/1MeElj. Now 4 deaths of 24 people with PML, several markedly disabled

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