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InsideMS Feb-Mar 2007

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February-March 2007

Volume 25, Issue 1

F E A T U R E S

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An MS Awareness Roundtable
March 5-11 is our second national MS Awareness Week. We asked six people with widely different MS experiences to talk about how MS awareness affects them-at home, in the neighborhood, and at work.

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Teams Take to the 2007 MS Walk
Walking as a team is taking the nation! Hardy and inventive volunteers raise funds and show the public that people care about MS ...
by Rochelle Kraut

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Stem Cells and MS: What the investigators see
The Society hosted an international meeting in San Francisco this January-where top scientists discussed the prospects and the problems involved in harnessing the power of stem cells to repair MS damage. Research in this area offers hope to those with progressive MS ...
by Martha King

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D E P A R T M E N T S

 

Inbox

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News
Victory for mobility—activists stop damaging Medicare policy; MS pill "fast-tracked" by FDA, other pills in trials; Lack of training hurts doctor-patient relationships; A hopeful clue for resistant MS
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nationalMSsociety News
The Public Policy Conference—activists follow money trail; Society awarded major grant to strengthen marriages; Supermodel helps MS Bike Rides; Society study shows employment discrimination still rife; What's new on our Web site; New publications for professionals; MS awareness and you
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C O L U M N S

 
heads up ...
Alike and different
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I want you to know
What research is doing about symptoms that can't be measured easily
by John Richert, MD

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Shrewd moves
Plan smart for the long term: Medicaid changes you should know
by Sandra Grance
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Let me tell you ...
about living with MS in India
by Rajiv Virat

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Fighting for changes
Activists unite to develop options in long-term care
by Marcella Durand
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On my mind
Joyce Nelson, Society president and CEO, is thinking about Hula Hoops®, Beatles, and very BRITE light

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