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         Multiple Sclerosis:     more books (100)
  1. Healing Multiple Sclerosis: Diet, Detox & Nutritional Makeover for Total Recovery by Ann Boroch, 2007-03
  2. Managing Multiple Sclerosis Naturally: A Self-help Guide to Living with MS by Judy Graham, 2010-06-24
  3. The Everything Health Guide to Multiple Sclerosis: An authoritative guide to help you understand symptoms, decide on treatment, and enhance your well-being (Everything Series) by Margot Russell, Allen C Bowling, 2009-01-17
  4. The First Year: Multiple Sclerosis: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed by Margaret Blackstone, 2007-02-01
  5. Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis: An Evidence-Based Guide to Recovery by Professor George Jelinek, 2010-07-20
  6. The Multiple Sclerosis Diet Book by Roy Laver Swank, Barbara Brewer Dugan, 1987-04-24
  7. Multiple Sclerosis: The Questions You Have, the Answers You Need by Ph.D. Rosalind C. Kalb, 2007-10-28
  8. Multiple Sclerosis Q & A: Reassuring Answers to Frequently Asked Questions by Beth Ann Hill, 2003-11-10
  9. The Multiple Sclerosis Manifesto: Action To Take, Principles to Live By by Julie Stachowiak, 2010-01-26
  10. Multiple Sclerosis: New Hope and Practical Advice for People with MS and Their Families by Louis Rosner, Shelley Ross, 2008-03-11
  11. Curing MS: How Science Is Solving the Mysteries of Multiple Sclerosis by Howard L. Weiner M.D., 2005-10-25
  12. Multiple Sclerosis: A Guide for Families by PhD, Rosalind C. Kalb, 2005-05-10
  13. Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Multiple Sclerosis by M.D. Allen C. Bowling Ph.D, 2006-11-13
  14. Fall Down, Laughing: How Squiggy Caught Multiple Sclerosis and Didn't Tell Nobody by David L. Lander, Lee Montgomery, 2000-07-31

1. MSS - Welcome To MS
UK multiple sclerosis Society This is the home pageto the multiple sclerosis Society site. Welcome.
http://www.mssociety.org.uk/

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Anyone affected by MS can become a member and benefit from our regular magazine and support. find out more NICE Guidance
These guidelines are a great step forward in getting the best service for those affected by MS. find out more Get ready to ramble
BIGFoot 2004 is on its way, so take a look at the events site for how to take part or help as a volunteer. find out more
Page last updated on 26 May 04 by Laila Takeh

2. All About Multiple Sclerosis : MS News And Information On Diagnosis, Symptoms &
of multiple sclerosis, news, encyclopedia, famous people with MS, diagnosis,symptoms, treatments, prognosis, medical research, personal experience......
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/
All About Multiple Sclerosis All About Multiple Sclerosis aims to provide accurate and comprehensive medical information about multiple sclerosis (MS) written in plain English by people living with the disease and its symptoms. It contains a detailed description of multiple sclerosis, an archive of news stories about MS, an MS encyclopedia and a large links section containing hundreds of commented and rated links. It also has a list of famous people with multiple sclerosis, personal accounts, poems and essays by people with MS and some downloadable shareware programs to raise money for MS research. You can also read my own personal story with MS. Every effort is made to ensure that the information is medically up-to-date and accurate. Please sign the guest book which is further on down this page.
Explaining Multiple Sclerosis
What is Multiple Sclerosis? This section explores the disease what might cause it , it's types, symptoms treatments diagnosis ... prognosis and other features. I've tried to give this a more of a scientific slant than is usual for descriptions of the disease and I've attempted to look toward the horizon to explain the various directions that MS research is going.

3. National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Index
The mission of the National multiple sclerosis Society is to end thedevastating effects of MS. The Society and its network of chapters
http://www.nmss.org/
Find support, learn new strategies for coping, and feel empowered in a self-help group. Learn more View our Spotlight series The mission of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is to end the devastating effects of MS.
including support for the newly diagnosed and those living with MS over time. $1M Gift for Gender Research MS Family of Special Events
MS Walk

MS Bike Tour

MS Challenge Walk

TeamMS
... Register for an Event Overheating can aggravate a multitude of symptoms. Enjoy the summer and beat the heat! View our You CAN! series The National MS Society is pleased to announce that actor Teri Garr has been named the first National Chair of Women Against MS (WAMS) program. Read more Fatigue is the most common symptom of MS, occurring in about of people. The causes of MS-related fatigue are unknown, but we do know some things that can help. Learn more
Donate tissue or blood samples to tissue and DNA banks, or participate in clinical trials for new or experimental forms of therapy. Learn how to get involved
InsideMS

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4. Multiple Sclerosis Association Of America's Web Site
The official site of the multiple sclerosis Association of America. Our work is deeply rooted in care and understanding. Our message is one of hope. assists people seeking MRIs that can assess the progression of multiple sclerosis
http://www.msaa.com/
Our work is deeply rooted in care and understanding... Our message is one of hope. The official web site of the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America. This page uses frames. However, your browser doesn't support them. Please consider upgrading your browser.

5. Welcome To The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation..."Helping Make A Brighter Tomorrow
HEALTH. The multiple sclerosis Foundation is proud to host This site is funded by the multiple sclerosis Foundation as a free public service.
http://www.msfacts.org/
SEARCH THIS SITE: SYMPTOMS OF MS HOW MS IS DIAGNOSED TREATMENT RESEARCH ... HEALTH Welcome to the Internet Resource Link of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation! Cooling Program Begins, Apply Online!
Chat Transcripts Now Available
Provides highly informative presentations on a wide range of MS topics including access to the MSF Multimedia Library and our comprehensive archive of webcasts. Direct questions to our panel of professionals, share experiences with those facing the same challenges, or learn to break through travel barriers in the MSForums. For information, support and assistance including the Support Group Directory and Brighter Tomorrow Grant information Please enter your e-mail address: A Brighter Tomorrow
and You...
Support the MSF!
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Subscribe to our complimentary magazine... published quarterly!
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This site is funded by the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation as a free public service.
Any questions about the site may be referred to the Webmaster
Please familiarize yourself with our and prior to
accessing any resources on this website.

6. MSRC : Welcome To The MSRC Website
Fact sheets, fundraising efforts and a bulletin board.
http://www.msrc.co.uk
Thursday, 03 June 2004 The MS 24 Hour Telephone Counselling Service 0800 783 0518 (then press 1) Information Home Site Map MY Marathon Challenge MSRC Services ... Fundraising Walks Search this site partial match exact match Interactive Join Us Member Log In My MSRC Contact MSRC ... This that and the other content management system by:
Welcome to the MSRC Website! Register Now! It's quick and easy to register with MSRC Online, and as a registered user, you can access special features, such as personalised content by age group and set your preferred text size. Click here to register now 2004 FLORA LONDON MARATHON REPORT AND PICTURES HERE If you took part, supported on the day or sponsored someone for MSRC you were a much valued part of an event that, quite simply, enables us to survive from one year to the next! Thank You from the thousands who turn to MSRC already and the thousands of new people who are finding MSRC through your efforts. To see the pictures and read a report about Stephanie Sang, diagnosed with Secondary Progressive MS, who completed a back to back double marathon for MSRC please click here This lady deserves all our respect and support for an amazing achievement.

7. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Support
Infosci's Home Page. The first web site in the world devoted to multiple sclerosis. Established 1994. After all this time, now under major reconstruction. Information about multiple sclerosis is available from this Server
http://www.infosci.org/
Infosci's Home Page
The first web site in the world devoted to Multiple Sclerosis. Established 1994
After all this time, now under major reconstruction.
Information about Multiple Sclerosis is available from this Server
The information is intended for patient, carers and medical practitioners. Most is presented in a form that can be understood by all. Information from newsgroup alt.support.mult-sclerosis/MSLIST-L
Subjects include research, symptom management and advice on "living" with MS.
As yet, there are no cures but the various drug and diet options are described. About alt.support.mult-sclerosis and MSLIST-L Gateway to Newsgroup alt.support.mult-sclerosis
Read the Newsgroup.
This may not work unless you have a local news host. The UK MS Society
A selection of documents including symptom management, holiday homes in the UK and UK social security matters. The International Federation of M S Societies
MS Management Magazine

Articles contributed by professionals involved in MS management and research worldwide. The Myelin Project#
Dedicated to funding research projects related to myelin repair
Other Sources
MRI images at Harvard
MRI images at Brigham and Womans Hospital, Harvard Medical School. See case 5 which displays an MS time lapse sequence. You will need an mpeg image viewer on your WWW client to see most of this.

8. NINDS Multiple Sclerosis Information Page
Information on the disease from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Links to related organizations and to related NINDS publications and information.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/multiple_sclerosis.htm
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Accessible version Science for the Brain The nation's leading supporter of biomedical research on disorders of the brain and nervous system Browse all disorders Browse all health
organizations
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Multiple Sclerosis
Studies with patients Research literature Press releases
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Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Multiple Sclerosis?
Is there any treatment?

What is the prognosis?
What research is being done? ... Additional resources from MEDLINEplus What is Multiple Sclerosis? Is there any treatment? There is as yet no cure for MS. In the past, steroids were the principal medications for MS. While steroids cannot affect the course of MS over time, they can reduce the duration and severity of attacks in some patients. Other drugs for MS have now been approved by the FDA. The goals of therapy are threefold: to improve recovery from attacks, to prevent or lessen the number of relapses, and to halt disease progression. What is the prognosis?

9. International MS Support Foundation (IMSSF)
Welcome to our multiple sclerosis data base. This service is brought to you by The IMSSF is a nonprofit organization devoted to multiple sclerosis (MS) education
http://www.msnews.org/
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10. Multiple Sclerosis : Home Page
Disclaimer This site is designed as an introduction to multiple sclerosisfor medical students and physicians in training. It is
http://medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/ms/
Knowledge Weavers Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
M u l t i p l e S c l e r o s i s
CREDITS © John W. Rose, M.D.; Maria Houtchens, MSIII; Sharon G. Lynch, M.D. Note: this site is best viewed with or greater.
This site is designed as an introduction to multiple sclerosis for medical students and physicians in training. It is not a comprehensive guide to the disease. As such the information may not be sufficient to address specific patient problems and these should be handled by physicians familiar with the specific clinical details relevant to the individual patient. We invite comments from all users of this site.

11. Multiple Sclerosis Society Of Canada / Société Canadienne De La Sclérose En P
Provides information about the disease, progress in MS research, available services, details about fund raising events and donation opportunities.
http://www.mssociety.ca/

12. Multiple Sclerosis Online Information And Support
MSWorld provides online support services to people with multiple sclerosis in the form of scheduled hosted chats, message boards, email groups, technical support, resource center, magazine, multiple sclerosis Information Support. See what's new Husband earns award for helping wife cope with multiple sclerosis. Guest Speaker Chat
http://www.msworld.org/
See what's new! here
"People With MS Helping Each Other"
Guest Speaker Chat:
Amelia Davis

Monday, May 17, 2004
To read the chat transcript, click HERE
A Photographic Essay on Life with Multiple Sclerosis
Amelia Davis, a professional photographer from San Francisco, CA, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 1998 when she was 29 years old. After Amelia was diagnosised with MS, she realized the need for a photographic book about people living with MS. She received a Betaseron Champions of Courage grant to help defray costs for her new book. Amelia's book "My Story": A photographic essay on life with MS was published in March 2004.
Join us and meet Amelia. We look forward to seeing many of you there!!!
More information:
Betaseron Champions of Courage

Amelia Davis Photography
Guest Speaker Chat: Kathleen Wilson
To read the chat transcript, click HERE
More about MS World HERE
Inside MS
Alternative Self-Help Groups
by Jennifer Sheeley with Gary Sullivan
Read about MS World here
Read about people who were recognized for their contributions to the MS community Kathleen Wilson of Eugene, Oregon, Receives

13. Multiple Sclerosis History
Milestones of MS.
http://www.albany.net/~tjc/mstory.html
Multiple Sclerosis History
It was Dr. Jean Martin Charcot (1825 - 1893) who first scientifically described, documented, and named the disease process, we still call Multiple Sclerosis
So named, from the many scars found widely dispersed throughout the Central Nervous System CNS ), but are usually found to be arrayed in a symetrical pattern near the Cerebrum's Lateral Ventricles
The first patient Dr. Freud ever treated was his former Nanny, who had Multiple Sclerosis. *Creeping Paralysis* as it was called in those days, was considered a mental condition caused by * Female Hysteria *. As such, little or no extensive research was conducted into the mysteries of MS, until very recent times.
Dr. V.B. Dolgopol in 1938, described a case of Optic Neuritis , caused by severe DeMyelination and attributed it to Devic's Syndrone. This syndrone was considered to be a subclass of Multiple Sclerosis, during this time period.
Merck Manual 16'th Edition
States: "Plaques or islands of DeMyelination along with destruction of both Oligodendroglia and PeriVascular Inflammation are disseminated through the CNS.

14. Multiple Sclerosis International Federation
The multiple sclerosis International Federation welcomes you to the World of MS. A comprehensive, international and up to date information resource developed by MS experts worldwide. Please select your preferred language here.
http://www.ifmss.org.uk/

The Multiple Sclerosis International Federation welcomes you to the World of MS.

A comprehensive, international and up to date information resource developed by MS experts worldwide.
Please select your preferred language here. The full website is available in English and many sections are available in other languages.
Benvenuti al sito Mondo della SM.
Da qui si pu² scegliere la lingua desiderata. L’intero sito ¨ disponibile solo in inglese, ma MSIF sta lavorando per tradurre pi¹ sezioni possibili in altre lingue.
Der Internationale Bund fuer Multiple Sklerose heisst Sie willkommen in der Welt von MS.
Ein umfassendes, internationales und zeitgemaesses Informations Mittel, entwickelt von MS Experten weltweit.
Bitte w¤hlen Sie hier die von Ihnen bevorzugte Sprache. Die vollst¤ndige Website ist in Englisch verf¼gbar und MSIF bem¼ht sich, so viele Abschnitte wie m¶glich zu ¼bersetzen.
The Multiple Sclerosis International Federation welcomes you to the World of MS.
A comprehensive, international and up to date information resource developed by MS experts worldwide. Please select your preferred language here. The full website is available in English and many sections are available in other languages.

15. Neuroscience For Kids - Multiple Sclerosis
A look at what MS is, who gets it, its causes, symptoms, and treatments. Includes audio files which tell how to pronouce a few key words.
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/ms.html
Multiple Sclerosis
What is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?
MS is a neurological disease that occurs when the insulating material (" myelin ") around nerve cells in the central nervous system is damaged. The word sclerosis comes from the Greek word "skleros," meaning hard. In multiple sclerosis, hard areas called "plaques" develop along a neuron's axon. "Multiple" refers to the many different areas of the nervous system that may have damaged myelin. People with MS can experience symptoms such as difficulties in walking, visual problems, and pain. MS is NOT contagious and it is not fatal. However, because MS disrupts the way messages are sent through the nervous system, the symptoms of MS can be serious and disabling. MS is considered to be an autoimmune disease. This means that a person's immune system attacks its own tissue. In MS, the immune system attacks myelin.
The Immune System
Your body is always on the look-out for foreign invaders such as bacteria and viruses. If these invaders get into your body they may make you sick. However, your body has defense mechanisms to fight these microorganisms and prevent infections. These defense mechanisms make up your immune system. Some immune cells can remove the invaders themselves and others cause extra blood to be directed to the site of infection and produce inflammation. Other immune cells produce chemicals or "antibodies" to find and eliminate harmful invaders. The cells that produce antibodies are located in the lymphatic system

16. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Encyclopaedia
multiple sclerosis Encyclopaedia. Please read this DISCLAIMER. EncyclopaediaListing. The skeleton into which the actual descriptions
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/chooseglossary.html
Multiple Sclerosis Encyclopaedia
Encyclopaedia Listing
The skeleton into which the actual descriptions belong is complete but, thus far, I have only written 314 of the 712 descriptions (about 45%). For the remaining terms, it will return a blank page.
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17. Multiple Sclerosis : Home Page
This site is designed as an introduction to multiple sclerosis for medical students and physicians in training
http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/kw/ms
Knowledge Weavers Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
M u l t i p l e S c l e r o s i s
CREDITS © John W. Rose, M.D.; Maria Houtchens, MSIII; Sharon G. Lynch, M.D. Note: this site is best viewed with or greater.
This site is designed as an introduction to multiple sclerosis for medical students and physicians in training. It is not a comprehensive guide to the disease. As such the information may not be sufficient to address specific patient problems and these should be handled by physicians familiar with the specific clinical details relevant to the individual patient. We invite comments from all users of this site.

18. Rotorua District Multiple Sclerosis Society
Information on multiple sclerosis, Field Officer services, activities, and links.
http://www.cole.gen.nz/MS/

19. Multiple Sclerosis For Kids
Includes chat rooms, discussion forums and games. Created by the MS Society of Canada.
http://www.msforkids.com/

20. MS Trust | Home
multiple sclerosis Trust UK charity providing information, education for peoplewith multiple sclerosis and health professionals and funding research of
http://www.mstrust.org.uk/
Multiple Sclerosis Trust - UK charity providing information, education for people with multiple sclerosis and health professionals and funding research of direct relevance to people with MS - MS Multiple Sclerosis MS Multiple Sclerosis MS Multiple Sclerosis MS Multiple Sclerosis MS Multiple Sclerosis MS Multiple Sclerosis MS Multiple Sclerosis MS Multiple Sclerosis MS Multiple Sclerosis Latest News Fatigue chatroom - 10 June New books from the MS Trust MyShoes campaign Donations
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