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Chris MS Recovery Update: Two Years Relapse Free by emcguey Chris kayaking in Mexico in March. One of the many new active hobbies we have taken up... Read on »
Bits and Pieces: CCSVI and the FDA – Oy Vey! by Wheelchair Kamikaze Patient Expert I wonder if any Wheelchair Kamikaze readers are unfamiliar with the phrase "oy vey"? Given how... Read on »
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common neurological condition among young adults, affecting approximately 1 in 1,000 people. It is possible for MS to occur at any age, but in most cases symptoms are first... » Read on
There are a wide range of symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS), which can vary greatly from person to person. Your central nervous system (your brain and spinal cord) controls all your body's actions, so... » Read on
How do people develop multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis (MS) occurs as a result of damage to the nerve fibers of your central nervous system. Your central nervous system consists of your... » Read on
If you have unexplained symptoms that are similar to those of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), see your doctor. If MS is suspected, your doctor will ask you for a detailed medical history including your past record of... » Read on
There is no cure for multiple sclerosis (MS), but there are many treatments available which can relieve the many symptoms and relapses, and may help to slow the progression of the condition. If you have... » Read on

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