Multiple Sclerosis - MS Can Take a Hike!

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Multiple Sclerosis - MS Can Take a Hike!

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Those are words I said in an unguarded moment sometime last month when I was visiting my primary doctor because of bronchitis.  I was coughing up a storm, ...

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MS Can Take a Hike!: Those are words I said in an unguarded moment sometime last month when I was visiting my primar... http://bit.ly/4AGvlP

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Healthy Eating Plans Don't Need To Be Confusing

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Brass and Ivory: Life with MS & RA: "Can I take my drugs and still breastfeed?"

brassandivory.org — “My MS blog talking about life with multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis while working as a musician in Washington, DC. - Lisa EmrichView full resource at brassandivory.org

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Brass and Ivory: Life with MS & RA: "Can I take my drugs and still breastfeed?"

brassandivory.org — “My MS blog talking about life with multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis while working as a musician in Washington, DC. - Lisa EmrichView full resource at brassandivory.org

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What’s the Benefit to the Dog? What to Consider Before Getting a Dog | Animal Behavior and Medicine Blog | Dr. Sophia Yin, DVM, MS

drsophiayin.com — “Before getting a dog, its important to consider how the dog will benefit from the relationship and to choose the right dog for your lifestyle.View full resource at drsophiayin.com

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Physical Ailment Could Explain Why Your Cat Poops Outside the Box | Animal Behavior and Medicine Blog | Dr. Sophia Yin, DVM, MS

drsophiayin.com — “If your cat has started pooping outside the litter box, a physical ailment could be to blame. Dr Yin outlines some common medical causes for kitty--™s litter box mishaps.View full resource at drsophiayin.com

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New treatment in sight? Scientists can reverse damage caused by MS - SmartPlanet

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Will take 5-10 years 4 research but huge implications, damage caused by Multiple Sclerosis can be reversed http://smrt.io/gS2vtI #health

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Learning Our Limits :: Diabetes Self-Management

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Supporters of new medical procedure for multiple sclerosis hold fundraiser in Albany - ContraCostaTimes.com

contracostatimes.com — “Michelle Jordan was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis nine years ago. The disease, which can progress at different rates in different people, ravaged her. She has a picture of hiking with her daughter when the girl was 4 years old. Now, her daughter is 10. And Jordan has been confined to a wheelchair when she ventured outside. Until two weeks ago.View full resource at contracostatimes.com

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Human ES cells progress slowly in myelin's direction

eurekalert.org — “Scientists from Wisconsin University have successfully created, from human embryonic stem (ES) cells, cells that can make myelin, opening up new possibilities for basic and clinical research. Myelin loss, as occurs in multiple sclerosis, stops nerves from working with devastating consequences. Reporting their findings in the journal Development, they reveal that creating these cells has long been a challenge partly because they take an unexpectedly long time to develop from human ES cells.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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