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Spark! The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain

I was first introduced to Spark at a Multiple Sclerosis seminar at St Luke MS Clinic.
At first glance, you see the sub-headline: The revolutionary new science of exercise and the brain, and say to yourself, what this book could have to do with multiple sclerosis. My first initial impression was I can’t exercise much [...]

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Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis With Medication

Medicine is the conventional way many ms sufferers choose to treat MS. There have been developments in research that have shown some positive results. Trials of treatments with pharmaceuticals have also shown no prolonged remission of MS.
Some people do without medical therapy and do well. Reasons they resist this type of therapy are the potential [...]

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Fighting Multiple Sclerosis With Complimentary or Alternative Treatments – Homeopathy

Complimentary and Alternative (CAM) involves many different aspects of combined or completely separate ideas of treatment. You should always talk to your physician if you consider another treatment other than prescription medications. This article is only intended to inform you of other available treatments.
Homeopathy is the treatment of a disease using, in small dosages, drugs [...]

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Understanding Multiple Sclerosis – A Disease That Destroys The Myelin Sheath

Multiple Sclerosis is a disease that attacks the nervous system from the brain to the spinal cord.
The brain, as we know, has been referred to having gray and white matter. The neurons, which are made of a cell body, are grouped together in an organized position. When looking at the brain with the naked [...]

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Multiple Sclerosis Can Be Diagnosed Using Several Different Methods

The symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis can be clouded by other diseases such as stroke, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Studies have shown that it could have taken one to ten years longer to diagnose MS in people who had mental health issues, were obese, or who had other physical problems, including smoking.
Thankfully, things [...]

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Fighting Multiple Sclerosis With Alternative Herbal Therapy Methods

Some sufferers with multiple sclerosis decide to take responsibility for the management of their disease. There was a time when physicians might have frowned upon this, but now it is sometimes encouraged. People who take an active roll in their fight against ms may have better results purely on the physical and mental benefits it [...]

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4 Risk Factors for Getting Multiple Sclerosis

Research in the past few years has told us a lot regarding the patterns of multiple sclerosis and who’s at risk for getting the disease and who is not.
Still scientists and doctors are not exactly sure as to the main triggers but they are a whole lot closer on finding out how this mysterious disease [...]

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Is There a Cure for Multiple Sclerosis?

If you’re looking for a magic pill to cure multiple sclerosis than I’m here to tell you the bad news, there is none. But what many suffers fail to acknowledge is that there is a way to conquer multiple sclerosis and take the bull by the horns.
There is no cure but if [...]

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Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

The treatment of Multiple Sclerosis is a long-term treatment. Multiple Sclerosis is a degenerative disease that affects the ability of the body to send impulses to and from the brain. These impulses control the movement of your body. Multiple Sclerosis can result in a lack of balance, partial blindness, and even paralysis. Symptoms can also [...]

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Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis

Early symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis are not meant to be a diagnosis, but may help you decide to seek the advice of medical personnel. Symptoms may include: decreased ability to control small movements, muscle spasticity decreased attention span, Numbness (pins and needles), Numbness (pins and needles), Decreased coordination, Pain in the arms [...]

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