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Evidence shows that physical activity helps to improve symptoms and quality of life. |
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There is no time like present to think about how you can improve your quality of life. |
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In our 10 years of msdialogue, we've covered groudbreaking developments, innovative, ideas and small signs of progress. It has been a profound decade of change in MS research. Uncover a decade of progress in MS. |
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Medications that modify the MS disease process have been available for over a decade. But is treatment your best option? What are the pros and cons of starting therapy now? Discover the importance of starting early treatment for MS. |
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The past 15 years have seen the development of five approved treatments for multiple sclerosis in Canada. But what lies ahead? Part 2 of a two-part article on MS research looks at the new therapies that are now being investigated. Continue to explore the future treatments of MS. |
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MS research has taken enourmous strides over the past decade but many questions remain. In part one of a two-part article we'll look at the efforts researchers are making to solve the puzzle of MS. Explore the future treatments of MS. |
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Employment is one of the great areas of uncertainty in MS. Will I be able to keep my job? Will I be able to take time off? How will I pay my bills? Learn how to cope with MS and maintain a healthy worklife. |
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You may not experience symptoms for months or years. But a relapse is a reminder that MS may be hidden - but it's still there. Discover the hidden effects of MS you may not notice. |
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A century ago, Paul Erlich discovered the first “magic bullet” — a treatment that targeted a disease without causing undue collateral damage. Erlich’s discovery was Salvarsan, the first effective treatment for syphilis. But is there a magic bullet for MS? Find out about treating MS from beginning to the future. |
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Doctors often speak of the “natural history” of MS — the usual course of the disease. Does biology dictate your destiny or can the future be changed? Explore the progress of MS and how you can help guide your future. |
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MS frequently strikes young women right when they’re asking themselves one of life’s most important questions: Should I have a baby? Answer some of the most important question you'll face with MS. |
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In MS, inflammatory lesions develop in the central nervous system. But how does this process produce the symptoms you feel? Discover the many different personalities of MS and how they can affect you. |