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  • M.S. Vs. Fibromyalgia

    Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Fibromyalgia are two chronic health conditions. While they do share some similar symptoms they are very different conditions. Both are very difficult to diagnose and...

  • How to Get Tested for Multiple Sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis is most prevalent in women of childbearing age, but usually in their 30s and 40s who live in colder climates and are of Northern European descent. Translation: Middle aged white...

  • How to Treat Multiple Sclerosis without CRAB Drugs

    The CRAB drugs (Copaxone, Rebif, Avonex and Betaseron) are powerful chemicals used to treat multiple sclerosis (MS). For some people, they are effective in slowing down MS progression. These...

  • How to Exercise with Multiple Sclerosis

    Exercise for a person with Multiple Sclerosis can seem more challenging than beneficial, but even a small amount of exercise can be well worth its benefits. Just keeping the muscles and limbs of...

  • How to Treat Multiple Sclerosis Sexual Problems

    The sex lives of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and their partners often times suffer due to the constant pain, numbness and mentally draining physical aspects of their condition. MS patients...

  • How to Recognize Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

    Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder effecting the central nervous system. For reasons as yet unexplained, certain immune cells attack the protective coating around the nerves called...

  • How to Use Holistic Medicine to Treat Multiple Sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a long-term disease that attacks the central nervous system. Common symptoms include painful muscle cramps, numbness in the arms, legs and face, blurred vision and...

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