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Managing Multiple Sclerosis |
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Advice From Health Care Professionals Living With Multiple Sclerosis
Medical professionals who live with MS are especially able to help other patients deal with lifestyle challenges. Two nurses and a physical therapist offer advice.
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When the Body Reacts Against Multiple Sclerosis Drugs
Some drugs for multiple sclerosis may cause a natural immune reaction that makes the disease harder to treat. How do you get by your body's own defenses to make these treatments work for you?
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Help with Interferon Therapy: Tips from MS Nurses
MS therapy can often be given in the form of shots that the patients self-inject. Listen as nurses give some pointers on how to deal with the therapy and understand how important it can be.
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Sex and Intimacy in People Living with MS
Nerve damage caused by multiple sclerosis, which can cause muscle weakness, numbness or problems with bladder function, can affect sexual intimacy. Listen as experts provide practical tips to help you enjoy your intimate relationships.
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Symptom Management for Multiple Sclerosis
The symptoms of multiple sclerosis can be as numerous as they are frustrating. Keeping them under control is a primary focus of MS treatment, and it’s a constant challenge. The more management techniques you know about, the better the chance you’ll have to find an approach that works for you. Join our guests as they discuss the various symptoms and how to treat them.
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MS Energy Management Techniques
One of the most common symptoms for patients with multiple sclerosis is fatigue. Though it varies from person to person, fatigue can seriously interfere with normal activities, even when the other symptoms of MS are under control. Join us as we take a look at some helpful techniques for dealing with fatigue.
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Visiting the Doctor: What MS Patients Should Know
If you have MS, you know that you rely heavily on your doctor to keep you in good health. But treatment is your responsibility as well, and that means everything from picking the right neurologist, to asking the right questions when you go to your appointments. Join our panelists as they talk about what you can do to take a more active role in your treatment.
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