Thursday, August 11, 2005

Multiple Sclerosis


Getting to Know MSMultiple sclerosis is a progressive disorder of the nervous system affecting an estimated 400,000 Americans. Join experts as they discuss how the disease affects the body and the ways it is diagnosed.
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Treatment for MS: Where Are We Now?Multiple sclerosis is a life long disease. There is no cure yet, but there are effective treatments available to help slow the progression of the disease and control symptoms.
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Did You Know?

1. Going into a hot tub or being exposed to hot weather can cause a temporary worsening of symptoms in people with MS
2. Neutralizing antibodies may develop while a person is on interferon therapy which may render the drug less effective.
3. Multiple sclerosis may cause sexual problems
4. Yoga or exercise may help a person living with multiple sclerosis feel better
5. Changing the temperature of your environment can help turn around some MS symptoms

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