Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Diet: Is there a connection?by
Dr. Eben Davis
Francisco...17 years ago, was suffering with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
MS is an auto-immune disease.... To learn more check out this article in the current McDougall Newsletter entitled:
The Multiple Sclerosis...
Biofeedback for Multiple Sclerosis - MS and Biofeedbackby
Rudy S.sclerosis Link: Biofeedback for Multiple Sclerosis - MS and Biofeedback .
As a complementary...) of my multiple sclerosis symptoms, I will definitely give it a try for mild sensory symptoms, sleep problems...
Learn about Multiple Sclerosisby
stuart
Multiple sclerosis (MS) was first described by French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot in 1868. Yet, after more than 140 years of research into the disease, much remains a mystery. There is no known...
Multiple Sclerosisby
Kendall G.
Multiple Sclerosis is one of the reasons I train, and it is a very personal reason. MS strikes healthy people in the prime of life and changes their prospects forever. I know someone with MS...
Welcome to the MultipleSclerosisNetwork
Hello and welcome! My name is Laura Cipro and I'm the site producer for the MultipleSclerosisNetwork. Multiple sclerosis is a life changing disease, and my goal is to help you and your loved ones understand... that the MultipleSclerosisNetwork will become your main source of online information and support. Laura...crap
Learning to Adjust to Life with Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is a stealthy thief, taking what it wants, piece by piece.
We can choose to let that define us, or we can choose to live with MS on our own terms.
I didn't know what it was at the time, but it was exactly five years ago when I had my first MS attack. I was confused and frightened...crap
Headache and Migraine More Common Among Multiple Sclerosis Patients
The relationship between multiple sclerosis (MS) and headache disorders is not well understood... researchers to hypothesize a possible association between MS and headache disorders.
Multiple sclerosis... Among Multiple Sclerosis Patients.
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"No More Secs! Living, Laughing & Loving Despite Multiple Sclerosis"
When I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) at the age of 44, all previous assumptions... & Loving Despite Multiple Sclerosis, is a story of acceptance and change and a basic truth -- good health...’ve got multiple sclerosis, or love someone who does. Still, it is only my story, not your story, and certainly not...crap
Study: Tysabri “Holidays” Boost Risk of Renewed Disease Activity in MS Patients
Preliminary results from a new study suggest that multiple sclerosis (MS) patients who take a recommended “holiday” from the drug Tysabri (natalizumab) may have a significantly higher risk of suffering... for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis.
Experts have long suggested that MS patients...crap
Living With the Many Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
to multiple sclerosis, and I resent it when it is implied that I (we) should. Despite the ones.... Whether we like to think about it or not, MS has the potential to destroy lives.
It’s time that we put multiple sclerosis... attitude. Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system. It causes a variety...crap
Managing MS: Keeping a Positive Outlook
When life hands you lemons...make lemonade.
Old cliches may sound trite, but they generally have a good point.
Just five years ago, prior to my first symptoms of multiple sclerosis, I spent little leisure time on the computer, aside from email and shopping. I was physically energetic...crap
Health Care Plans Ignore Multiple Sclerosis and Like Conditions
such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS) that, except in a very general sense, has nothing to do with carbs, jumping jacks... aneurysm like that of Multiple Sclerosis requires high-powered specialty care...crap
I Am Not My Illness
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a progressive and often disabling disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS) that can manifest in many ways. Symptoms range from numbness, vision problems, balance....
From here on in this essay you can use the words Chronic Pain and Multiple Sclerosis interchangeably...crap