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Treating Restless Legs Syndrome with Pramipexole

Pramipexole Safe and Effective in Treating Restless Legs Syndrome,  Study Shows 

six balance disorders scales

Validity of six balance disorders scales in persons with MS…

Patient Behaviors Depend Significantly On Level Of Health

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Patient Behaviors Depend Significantly On Level Of Health, New Survey Results Show

Whether a patient has poor health or good health can affect his or her behaviors relating to physicians, taking prescription drugs, sources of health information and trust in health care professionals, the Patient Behavior Study by MRxHealth suggests.

An online questionnaire surveyed 546 adult consumers in the United States. Researchers considered the sample to be representative

Recent Teleconferences on MS in print form

Go to:

www.mswatch.ca

to download the printed form of past MS teleconferences presented by MSWatch.

click on the link in the middle of the page on the right-hand side that says cyberwatch.  This link with take you to a site where you can download all of the teleconferences that have been transcribed to date.  It is a great deal of work to transcribe each teleconference, but as they are transcribed this site… read more »

Relapses in Multiple Sclerosis

Relapses in Multiple Sclerosis and Correlation With Clinical and 
Biological Parameters: Presented at EFNS

 GLASGOW, UK

Fatigue Severity Scale

DO YOU HAVE MS-RELATED FATIGUE?

To determine if you suffer from MS-related fatigue, take this simple test.

Research inches close to MS cure

Research inches close to multiple sclerosis cure

 
Each year around 2.5 million people world-wide are affected by multiple sclerosis.  While the exact causes for this disease remain unknown, recent research by the Yale School of Medicine and the University of Connecticut Health Center brings scientists one step closer to finding a cure.

The study, co-authored by Nancy Ruddle, director of graduate… read more »

compounds that stimulate stem cell growth

Harvard scientists identify compounds that stimulate stem cell growth in the brain

BETHESDA, Md.-Scientists at Harvard University have identified key compounds that stimulate stem cell growth in the brain, which may one day lead to restored function for people affected by Parkinson’s disease, strokes, multiple sclerosis, and a wide range of neurological disorders. These findings, which… read more »

A Beautiful New Model For MS

A Beautiful New Model For MS

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that affects the cells of the brain and spinal cord. MS can cause various symptoms, including depression, pain, and impaired mobility. Although it is clear that MS is caused by cells of the immune system inappropriately attacking the cells of the brain and spinal cord, much remains unknown about… read more »

Shared Solutions® September Teleconference Series

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Shared Solutions® September Teleconference Series

Join us for our monthly teleconferences to help you gain a better understanding of today’s important MS issues. These informative discussions are hosted by leading MS experts and feature a live question and answer session.

This month Shared Solutions is pleased to offer:

Tough Guys, Tougher Issues
Men with MS may be… read more »