Stu's Views and MS Related News
Today is: July 9, 2009
In this week's edition:
MS web resources, New Facebook information,
e-Newsletter circulation information
This week's blog Postings
Include: Nutrition, Sex and Patient stories,
as well as other topics. Also, an MS Society much needed Patient Survey.
To read previous issues (published in 2009), click here. Many stem cell and pediatric MS articles are found in previous issues.
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This week's (29) Postings: (click on those that you want to read)
- Support Creating a National MS Registry
- When multiple sclerosis strikes, it Hits the Whole...
- Dogged Determination Helps MS Sufferer - A Patient's Story
- Julie's Low Dose Naltrexone Journal - An MS Patient's LDN Diary
- Biogen Idec gets fast track status for another MS ...
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- Cognitive deficits in multiple sclerosis patients ... Cognitive issues
- GTC Agreement Takes Aim At MS
- Tysabri Interactions with other medications
- MS 101: Understanding the Basics
- What is an MS Center (Centre)?
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- The MS Foundation's Newly Redesigned website
- A Day in His Life - An MS Patient's Diary Since St... - A Patient's Story on Stem Cell therapy
- Kineta Acquires Novel Drug Candidates from Airmid ...
- Shared Solutions, your network for support
- Support MS Views and News (MSV&N)
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- MS Caregiver needs your assistance for his project... -- Caregiver assistance needed
- Undiagnosed Celiac Disease More Common Today Than ... -- Being Gluten Free ?
- About the Swank Low-Fat Diet for the Treatment of ... Nutrition
- Dietary interventions for multiple sclerosis
- Nutrition and diet in the clinical management of m...
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- Roger McDougall's Story: MY FIGHT AGAINST MULTIPL...
- Diet change can help with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- STATINS GET CREDIT FOR BIG REDUCTION OF BAD CHOLES...
- Clinical Trial Update On Therapeutic Effects Of Co...
- UCB And Biogen Idec Discontinue Phase II Clinical ...
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- MS related : Sex and Intimacy - Learn Online
- Low Dose Naltrexone info for those with MS
- The National MS Society Needs YOUR help - Please c... - an MS Society Patient Survey
- In Australia - The TGA backs Tysabri
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