Sep
5

Multiple Sclerosis: CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT (Oxford American Neurology Library)

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Multiple Sclerosis: CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT (Oxford American Neurology Library)

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory, often progressive, and potentially disabling disease of the central nervous system. Onset of disease is usually between the ages of 15 and 50, with the incidence nearly twice as high in women. While the cause of MS is still unknown, the predominant theory is that it is an autoimmune disease, triggered by an unknown environmental factor that results in both loss of central nervous system myelin and degeneration of axons and neurons. Although there has b

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Apr
23

Multiple Sclerosis: Etiology, Diagnosis, and New Treatment Strategies (Current Clinical Neurology)

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Multiple Sclerosis: Etiology, Diagnosis, and New Treatment Strategies (Current Clinical Neurology)

A synthesis of current concepts about the evaluation, treatment, and future directions in MS. On the evaluation side, the authors review the use of MRI, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, functional MRI, and three-dimensional MRI, and consider the rapidly developing body of pathologic information they have yielded. On the treatment side, the focus is on recently approved medications (Novantrone), new indications for medications (CHAMPS Trial), medications in development (Oral Interferon Tau, Oral

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Advanced Prostate Cancer and Bone Loss (Home Use)

Part of the award winning public television series Healthy Body/Healthy Mind. In this episode we discuss the treatments for Advanced Prostate Cancer, with a focus on bone loss associated with this disease. Through first hand accounts from patients who are in treatment right now we will help the audience understand how patients can make informed choices so patients and care givers can work together with their doctors, and be partners in their own care. We will also discuss emerging treatments tha

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Mar
4

Multiple Sclerosis: Etiology, Diagnosis, and New Treatment Strategies (Current Clinical Neurology)

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Multiple Sclerosis: Etiology, Diagnosis, and New Treatment Strategies (Current Clinical Neurology)

A synthesis of current concepts about the evaluation, treatment, and future directions in MS. On the evaluation side, the authors review the use of MRI, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, functional MRI, and three-dimensional MRI, and consider the rapidly developing body of pathologic information they have yielded. On the treatment side, the focus is on recently approved medications (Novantrone), new indications for medications (CHAMPS Trial), medications in development (Oral Interferon Tau, Oral

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Aug
9

Fibromyalgia Awareness Film

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A short film highlighting hoe having Fibromyalgia can affect lives, and yet there may be an answer.. Learn more at www.ldnresearchtrust.org Thank you x (Music & Lyrics by Evanescence)

Jul
21

Multiple Sclerosis ~ Update : March 22, 2009

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Updating on what’s been going on with me. Mostly, because I haven’t updated, but also because some changes are being made and MS Awareness Week was March 2-8. :)


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Jun
26

Multiple Sclerosis in Children – Mayo Clinic

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Marc Patterson, MD, a child neurologist and chair of the division of child and adolescent neurology at Mayo Clinic, describes the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of multiple sclerosis in children. For more information, see www.mayoclinic.org

Jun
16

MS AWARENESS FILM

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A short film highlighting how Multiple Sclerosis can impact lives, but there may be an answer….. Learn more at www.ldnresearchtrust.org Thank you x ( Music & Lyrics are owned & licensed by Sony Music Entertainment and performed by Leona Lewis)

Jun
11

What is Multiple sclerosis

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Multiple sclerosis is a disease in which the fatty myelin sheaths around the axons of neurons are damaged, leading to demyelination and scarring as well as a broad spectrum of signs and symptoms. For more medical videos, please visit www.cybernetmd.com Become as fan in facebook to receive more updates from CyberMD http or subscribe to our channel for more medical videos. Give us a thumbs up if you like our videos.

Jun
10

Multiple Sclerosis: Dr. Zamboni & CCSVI – More Thoughts Vol. 2

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A continuation of thoughts about the following subjects. 1) How does CCSVI tie in with autoimmunity? 2) IRON and it’s role in the blood and its toxicity in brain tissue as well as the link to autoimmunity 3) How could Neurology miss something so simple? 4) How do risks for and worsening factors for CVD (cardiovascular disease) tie in with risks for and worsening factors for multiple sclerosis. There is just too much going on here to think that there is no relation. Mark

May
21

Nancy Davis on “The Doctors” talks about Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis

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Episode : “Misdiagnosis” Nancy Davis appears on the Emmy nominated television series, “The Doctors” to talk about her experience with Multiple Sclerosis and to advise a newly diagnosed patient, Debbie Conti. Overview of episode: One of the most difficult diseases to diagnose is the autoimmune disorder multiple sclerosis (MS). Symptoms include loss of muscle coordination, impaired vision, numbness or tingling sensations in the arms or legs, fatigue and incontinence. These symptoms can last for days or even months, and come and go without any pattern. ourteen years ago, Nancy Davis began suffering numbness every time she put her head forward, but a neurologist told her it was nothing serious. It wasnt painful, it was just very peculiar, she says. Seven years later, I was skiing in Aspen, and I fell. Three days later, I had no feeling in my entire right hand. Then three days later I had no feeling in all of my left hand. Then three days later I lost the feeling in my stomach. After a number of MRIs and tests, doctors explained that she had MS. He said, Theres nothing we can do to help this disease. Youll probably be able to operate the remote control on your TV set, Nancy says. I came to him at 33, I have three kids, and all of a sudden this guy just took my life away. Seven years after her initial diagnosis, she is doing well and is a world-renowned advocate for the disease. To help find a cure, Nancy founded the Center Without Walls, an organization that funds research to