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yoro42
Ace Cruncher United States Joined: Feb 19, 2011 Post Count: 8979 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Hello Team and interested parties. I have MS andI would like to open a discussion with other patients and/or caregivers.
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yoro42
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Hello Team and interested parties. I have MS andI would like to open a discussion with other patients and/or caregivers. Also looking for MS research projects that could benefit using the WCG. ![]() |
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yoro42,
There's some good research going on to at least freeze/slow the progression. Here's a news feed on MS (in case you not already have this one): http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/sections/multiple_sclerosis/ . Auto-immune responses is a far further involved process in the body than it's given origin of cause, so that would be the general area of research to follow too. There's so much pollution in the environment these days, it could even be set off by something in the air [the infamous fumes from drywall in houses to name one]. Often getting the best available is researching yourself, if you can, and a good physician/general practitioner that has a willing ear to follow up on a lead. Our doctor is a [first response] hand waiver, but he does though later proof to have listened and done some reading on the involved literature and come up with right smack out of the suggested treatment corner. Take care of yourself, and if stumbling on more [foreign language] news, will post it in this MS specific thread. |
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yoro42
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Rob,
----------------------------------------My primary purpose in starting this thread was to involve WCG and an MS research project at some point in the future. As for myself I have great MS Specialists and support groups. I'm relatively up to date on MS research but my doctors are way ahead of me. The MNT site (thanks for the link)is a new one for me and I will pass it on. Thanks for your insight and concern, Rory ![]() |
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yoro42
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The National Multiple Sclerosis Society and Critical Path Institute (C-Path) joined forces to launch the Multiple Sclerosis Outcome Assessments Consortium (MSOAC).
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yoro42
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Some great tips on stress relieving
----------------------------------------You may have heard of national cancer awareness, heart health awareness, or a myriad of months dedicated to helping draw attention to a public health concern. Stress Awareness Month is no different. It is a national effort aimed at informing people about the dangers of stress, successful coping strategies, and harmful misconceptions that are prevalent in our society. For a snapshot, go to the official website at http://stressawarenessmonth.com. Check out the free downloadable short guides on how to manage stress. The Stress Awareness Month Challenge is tarting tomorrow (late but not stressful) and will end on April 30th. A final tip: Join the challenge to reduce stress - click HERE ![]() |
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yoro42
Ace Cruncher United States Joined: Feb 19, 2011 Post Count: 8979 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Some great tips on stress relieving You may have heard of national cancer awareness, heart health awareness, or a myriad of months dedicated to helping draw attention to a public health concern. Stress Awareness Month is no different. It is a national effort aimed at informing people about the dangers of stress, successful coping strategies, and harmful misconceptions that are prevalent in our society. For a snapshot, go to the official website at http://stressawarenessmonth.com. Check out the free downloadable short guides on how to manage stress. The Stress Awareness Month Challenge is starting tomorrow (late but not stressful) and will end on April 30th. A final tip: Join the challenge to reduce stress - click HERE ![]() |
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