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- Category: Cladribine
- Category: General
- Cortical pathology in multiple sclerosis patients with epilepsy:
- A Bit of Fun
- Action, Rather than Coping Techniques, Helped MS Patients During Second Lebanon War
- Breakthrough in the Search for New Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis
- Holiday Post 1 One day at a time
- Holiday post 2
- Holiday Post 3
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- Holiday Time
- HOT off the CMSC Press: Rebif at first sign of MS delays progression
- MS treatment hope after discovery of 'missing link'
- New Text Size allows Greater Accessibility
- Pain in multiple sclerosis part 2 – Neurogenic pain
- Promising psychosocial treatments for pain in MS
- Category: Causes of MS
- EBV and Influenza A Should be Avoided at All Costs by People with MS
- Herpes-Like Virus Could Be A Risk Factor For Multiple Sclerosis
- High frequency of co-infection by Epstein-Barr virus types 1 and 2 in patients with multiple sclerosis
- Hormone Precursor Inhibits Brain Inflammation: Molecule Moderates Condition Linked to Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Link Between Environment and Genetics in Triggering Multiple Sclerosis
- Towards a cure for Ms
- Category: Epstein Barr Virus
- Category: living with MS
- Action, Rather than Coping Techniques, Helped MS Patients During Second Lebanon War
- Delivery of healthy babies after natalizumab use for multiple sclerosis: a report of two cases.
- Dogs and Multiple Sclerosis
- Emotional changes after a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
- Multiple sclerosis relapses are not associated with exercise.
- Pain in MS - part 1
- Pain in multiple sclerosis part 3 – Secondary pain
- Poor Bone Health May Start Early in People With Multiple Sclerosis
- Pseudobulbar affect - affects 10% of people with MS
- Recognising Abuse in an MS Care Giving Relationship
- Recognising Abuse in an MS Care Giving Relationship.
- Spoons Theory
- The Challenge of Working with MS
- The risk of fracture in patients with multiple sclerosis
- Category: abuse
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I was taken in by your article regarding PBA and the Treatment Nuedexta and the fact your are very keen to help people who suffer with MS.
You appear to be living and based in England would you kindly confirm if this is the case.
Thank you in advance.
es I am in England
2 things, any info on Rituxan(rituximab)?
secondly, I have SPMS and I can’t seem to find any info for progressive forms? I am only 27 and am very interested in any and all tips 4 making my life ezer.
I’m sorry I am not fully aware of SPMS treatment but if you have a specific question I will endeavor to get you an anwser. I knopw that rituximab was first licences=d for cancer treatment and am not up to date with it’s use in MS. As to tips well, yes I do punlish these sometimes but also they are on my facebook page http://www.facebook.com/avoiceforms