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You’ve Got More Control Than You Think by theselfhealingcoach ... ome philosophical discussion. What I care about is giving you something useful to consider as you move through your life, negotiating the sometimes tricky terrain of Multiple Sclerosis, or any chronic illness. This bit of wisdom (dare I call it) is one I was reminded of today as I discussed the Truth of my current predicament with a friend. This fr ... Read on »
Mechanisms of vascular damage in systemic sclerosis. by Jan Although being classified as autoimmune connective tissue disease, dominant components of the pathophysiology of systemic sclerosis (SSc) consists of mechanisms of vascular damage, which can occur early in the course of the disease. Amongst them are abnormal vasoreactivity, hypoxia, insufficien ... Read on »
N-terminal pro brain natriuretic peptide: the new cornerstone of cardiovascular assessment in systemic sclerosis. by Jan By Allanore Y. and Meune C. Heart involvement, including primary myocardial involvement, is very common in systemic sclerosis (SSc). When clinically evident, cardiac involvement is recognized to be a very poor prognostic factor. Thus pre-clinical identification is highly encouraged. Echocar ... Read on »
Your Life is Now by Susan Patient Expert ... in, I recognized her as my friend. I went over and asked how she was…tried to hug her but she wasn’t responding well. Her caretaker/nurse informed me that she had multiple sclerosis. I had no idea it could develop like that. I wasn’t sure if she had known she had it or if it was sudden. She had trouble speaking and seeing but had told him a ... Read on »
Regular exercise lessens anxiety by 20 percent by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor ... linical research, to ensure that only the highest quality data were used. The patients in the studies suffered from a variety of conditions, including heart disease, multiple sclerosis, cancer and chronic pain from arthritis. In 90 percent of the studies examined, the patients randomly assigned to exercise had fewer anxiety symptoms, such as feelin ... Read on »
STAY INFORMED ABOUT MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND HEAR PERSONAL STORIES FROM OTHER PEOPLE WITH MS by stuart Patient Expert Keep Informed with News and Information regarding Multiple Sclerosis. If not yet receiving the "Stu's Views and MS Related News", weekly M.S. e-newsletter, then please take 20 seconds to register at: . - Thank you Read on »
Q&A: High Fructose Corn Syrup by Jessica ... icial sweeteners, which have been linked to headaches, gastro-intestinal problems, panic attacks, depression, nervous system disorders (specifically fibromyalgia and multiple sclerosis), male infertility, cell damage, and cancer (specifically bladder and reproductive organs).  NEVER EAT THESE! Aspartame - linked to cancer of the reproductive organs ... Read on »
“there’s a whole lotta walking to do/well as long as we’ll keep our stride, i believe we’ll be fine!&#82 by Kerri Patient Expert ... , the man is a freaking NINJA. Anyways, so, guess who signed up for a 6 K this morning?  That would be moi!  My friend’s sister is a team captain in a local walk for multiple sclerosis , and invited me to join her team last year.  At the time, she thought it was something like 17 km (which, at the time, was far too far for me to even wrap my head a ... Read on »
Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Kim Evans decides to 'keep going, keep going' by Jeff Pile By Loretta Robinson The Muskegon Chronicl... March 17, 2010, 9:17AM When Kim Evans, 40, of Muskegon was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis six years ago, she said she went home, drew the curtains, locked the doors and withdrew from the outside world.Kim Evans“I didn’t want to be around anyone, just fami ... Read on »