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View Article  Fatigue - Bonnie's personal story
Before having MS I had had 3 part-time jobs. I was manager of 36 houses for a property management firm, I had a Day Care in my home, and I was also the co-ordinator for an Enrichment Program for the senior citizens in the area. I was a volunteer member of numerous organizations. Soon I   more »
View Article  Fatigue - Caitlynne's personal story
It seems like the room that’s just a few feet down the hallway is several blocks down the hallway. You wonder why there isn’t a bench half way down in which you can sit to rest on your way there. The benches in the malls are suddenly very inviting, only they are filled with old people. You have the energy of someone more than twice your age. I first realized I had a problem with fatigue when   more »
View Article  MS CyberWatch, publications by Teva Neuroscience
MS CyberWatch, publications by Teva Neuroscience

MS CyberWatch SP Vol. 5
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View Article  After a Diagnosis - Seek out information
Now that you know your treatment options, you can learn which ones are backed up by the best scientific evidence. "Evidence-based" information—that is, information that is based on a careful review of the latest scientific findings in medical journals—can help you make decisions about   more »
View Article  Researchers Reverse Mechanism Of Inflammation To Fight MS In Mice
Researchers at Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science used mice and rats to model the symptoms of MS. They examined the mice's brains with special attention to special immune cells called microglia that have been implicated in the uncontrolled inflammation that characterizes MS. When microglias are exposed to   more »
View Article  After a Diagnosis - Ten Important Questions to Ask Your Doctor
These 10 basic questions can help you understand your disease or condition, how it might be treated, and what you need to know and do before making treatment decisions.   more »
View Article  More publications from Teva Neuroscience
More publications from Teva Neuroscience You can find these articles and publications   more »
View Article  After Your Diagnosis - Talk With Your Doctor
Your Doctor Is Your Partner in Health Care You probably have many questions about your disease or condition. The first person to ask is your doctor. It is fine to seek more information from other sources; in fact, it is important to do so. But consider your doctor your partner in health care—someone who can discuss your situation with you, explain your options, and help you make decisions that are right for you. It is not always easy to feel comfortable around doctors. But research has shown that   more »
View Article  After Diagnosis - Take the Time You Need
A Diagnosis Can Change Your Life in an Instant Like so many other people in your situation, you might be feeling one or more of the following emotions after getting your diagnosis:   more »
View Article  Supplement to Reader's Digest®
The following are publications that Teva Neuroscience published in the Reader's Digest. In order to view these publications, you will need   more »
View Article  Next Steps After Your Diagnosis
Next Steps After Your Diagnosis offers general advice for people with almost any disease or condition. And it has tips to help you learn more about your specific problem and how it can be treated. Introduction Your doctor gave you a diagnosis   more »
View Article  msdialogue® by Teva Neuroscience makers of Copaxone
Teva Neuroscience, the makers of Copaxone, have produced several good publications about   more »
View Article  Coping With Chronic Illness
Why can coping with a chronic illness be so difficult? When you are ill with bronchitis or the flu, you know you will be feeling better and functioning normally within a week or so. A chronic illness is different. A chronic illness may never go away and can disrupt your lifestyle in many ways. What are some effects of a chronic illness?   more »
View Article  Meditation
We can transcend anything once we learn to tap into the creative genius inside meditation is the connecting link between mind and body, the finite and the infinite. The key to creating anything in our life is learning to contact the spirit part of our being, the creative genius, the healer, which resides within each and every one of us. The secret is learning the art and discipline of   more »
View Article  Exercise and Physiotherapy
Several years ago the charity ARMS (Action and Research for Multiple Sclerosis) in its research efforts to find ways of minimising the effects of Multiple Sclerosis, showed that physiotherapy has a vital role to play. The exercise and therapy programme they devised used a   more »