Fighting Fatigue In Multiple Sclerosis

A book that talks about managing fatigue (the most common symptom with multiple sclerosis). Instead of reaching for another cup of coffee, change your lifestyle to deal with fatigue – get the things you want to do … done.




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Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis



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The First Year: Multiple Sclerosis: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed



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Book: Curing MS

Curing MS: How Science Is Solving the Mysteries of Multiple Sclerosis by Harold L. Weiner, M.D. (Amazon link)

It is estimated that more than 400,000 people in the U.S. have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, which affects the nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord. Moreover, MS–like juvenile diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disease–is the number one cause of paralysis in children. No one yet knows what causes the degenerative and progressive malady, but it is believed everyone may have the capability to contract it. Although there have been astounding leaps forward in the creation of treatment options, there is still no cure. Those figures and facts represent but a handful of the topics Harvard neurologist Weiner, founder-director of the Multiple Sclerosis Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses in what ends up as a deconstruction of the last 30 years of his own and general MS research and of experience in treating patients with the puzzling disorder. A noted authority and a pretty good writer, Weiner deftly summarizes what is currently known about treatments and the potential for a cure.

Curing MS