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I would appreciate a donation. I spend a lot of time every day in researching for articles and the latest research on MS. When an something is written in medical terminology I translate it into non-medical terms. I can no longer work because of my MS.
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View Article  New research into MS pain
Researchers are putting together a more complete picture of how the body perceives and deals with pain. For example, we now know more about sodium channels, which are "gateways" between the inside and outside of nerve cells. Sodium channels are involved   more »
View Article  MS: Controlling Pain 2 of 2
Everyone has a right to good pain control. Many people with MS live with pain that could be effectively relieved. Sometimes this is because their existing treatment is not working, because they or their health professionals are not aware of all treatment methods, or because   more »
View Article  MS: Controlling Pain 2 of 2
Everyone has a right to good pain control. Many people with MS live with pain that could be effectively relieved. Sometimes this is because their existing treatment is not working, because they or their health professionals are not aware of all treatment methods, or   more »
View Article  MS: Controlling Pain 1 of 2
Doctors used to think that MS did not cause pain. Now we know that's not true! At least half of people with MS have pain because of the condition. Find out more about MS pain and how to get effective relief   more »
View Article  MS Hug, question from reader
I was diagnosed with MS 4 years ago. I am on Copaxone and I take Provigil as needed for fatigue. My question is this: Within the past year I have at times started having the feeling of not being able to take a deep breath   more »
View Article  Multiple Sclerosis Hug or Girdle
This is the term for one of the rather strange and weird symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis which can be classed as one of the many invisible symptoms but also as a spasm-type symptom. The derivation of the term   more »