Multiple Sclerosis - Living With Multiple Sclerosis: The Cost of Chronic Illness

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Multiple Sclerosis - Living With Multiple Sclerosis: The Cost of Chronic Illness

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With the ongoing debate on ways to reform health care, I've been thinking about the routine medical care I receive in a typical year.

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