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Read about the different treatment options for multiple sclerosis.

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Tags: Nervous System, Multiple Sclerosis, Autoimmune Disease, Disease and Condition

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#Multiple #sclerosis is an #autoimmune disorder that affects the myelin sheath in the central nervous system: http://ow.ly/4p4yw #MS

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Medical News:%20Fish Oil Flops in MS - in Neurology, Multiple Sclerosis from MedPage Today

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Treating Clogged Veins Improves MS, Study Says

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Interventional radiology: Mitigating symptoms, improving quality of life of MS patients

eurekalert.org — “Researchers report that performing angioplasty (a treatment that involves temporarily inserting and blowing up a tiny balloon inside a clogged artery to help widen it) on veins in the neck and chest is safe -- and may be an effective way to treat the venous abnormalities found in those with multiple sclerosis and provide symptom relief.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Neurology Reviews: Audiocast

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MS and Your Quality of Medical Care - Steroids for Relapses - Multiple Sclerosis

healthcentral.com — “When your MS starts acting up more than usual, how long do you wait until you call your doctor? How responsive are they in scheduling an appointment for you? When you speak to your doctor, does he listen to your needs?View full resource at healthcentral.com

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MS and your quality of medical care, are you getting the medical care that you deserve: http://t.co/lhr4mP4o? Happy MS Awareness Month!

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How Terry Wahls Reversed Multiple Sclerosis With A Healthy Diet | Tom Corson-Knowles

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How Terry Wahls Reversed Multiple Sclerosis With A Healthy Diet | Tom Corson-Knowles http://t.co/S8Hxo3jv via @addthis

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BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making | Abstract | Presenting evidence-based health information for people with multiple sclerosis: The IN-DEEP project protocol

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Healthy Eating Plans Don't Need To Be Confusing

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Lifestyle study highlights key differences in relapsing and progressive onset MS

eurekalert.org — “Patients with relapsing onset multiple sclerosis who consumed alcohol, wine, coffee and fish on a regular basis took four to seven years longer to reach the point where they needed a walking aid than people who never consumed them. However, the study of 1,372 patients did not observe the same patterns in patients with progressive onset MS, suggesting that different mechanisms might be involved in how disability progresses in relapsing and progressive onset MS.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Highs and Lows of Mental Imagery Affect Creativity : Clinical Neurology News

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Dr. Richard Caselli explains how the highs and lows of mental imagery can affect creativity - http://t.co/bbTXVUhC

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PolygenicBlog: Study finds how to correct human mitochondrial mutations

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Stoned driving epidemic puts wrinkle in pot debate

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Early predictors of non-response to interferon in multiple sclerosis - Horakova - 2012 - Acta Neurologica Scandinavica - Wiley Online Library

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Early predictors of non-response to interferon in multiple sclerosis - Horakova - 2012 - Acta Neurologica Scandinavica - Wiley Online Library

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Warmer Temperatures Have Negative Effect on MS Patients' Cognitive Function - Multiple Sclerosis Center - EverydayHealth.com

everydayhealth.com — “Heat has long been suspected of making MS symptoms and flares worse. Now researchers have found warmer temperatures affect patients' memory and other mental functions.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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