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View Article  Treating Restless Legs Syndrome with Pramipexole

Pramipexole Safe and Effective in Treating Restless Legs Syndrome,  Study Shows 

 

Therapeutic Effects Seen Within 1 Week of Initiating Treatment 

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View Article  Resistance Training May Promote Heart Health Among Women With MS
Resistance Training May Promote Heart Health Among Women With MS

Lower-body resistance training may reduce the risk of developing coronary heart disease among women with ...   more »

View Article  Relaxation techniques: Learn ways to calm your stress

Relaxation techniques: Learn ways to calm your stress

                                                                           
Relaxation techniques help reduce the negative effects of stress and improve quality of life. Learn techniques ...   more »

View Article  Depression Vastly Undertreated In Patients With MS
Patients with MS and major depressive disorder often receive inadequate treatment for their depressive symptoms, according to a study published in the April/May issue of the journal Multiple Sclerosis. Of the 260 patients with MS who were included in the study, approximately   more »
View Article  Beyond Just Tired: Figuring Out MS-Related Fatigue
People can experience fatigue as a relapse, or as an exacerbation, of MS, or they can just have it as an everyday baseline symptom that can be pretty steady. Or sometimes   more »
View Article  Transcript of Video on Energy Management

Transcript of Video on Energy Management

 

One of the most common symptoms for patients with multiple sclerosis is fatigue. Though it varies from person ...   more »

View Article  video - energy management
MS Energy Management Techniques   more »
View Article  Trigeminal neuralgia 4 of 4

Trigeminal neuralgia 4 of 4

 

Surgery


The goal of a number of surgical procedures is to either damage or destroy the part of the ...   more »

View Article  Trigeminal neuralgia 3 of 4

Trigeminal neuralgia 3 of 4

 

Screening and diagnosis

 

If you go to your dentist, an examination of your mouth can reveal whether a ...   more »

View Article  Trigeminal neuralgia 2 of 4

Trigeminal neuralgia 2 of 4

 

Causes

The condition is called trigeminal neuralgia because the painful facial areas are those served by one or more ...   more »

View Article  Seasonal affective disorder treatment: Choosing a light therapy box

Seasonal affective disorder treatment: Choosing a light therapy box

 

A light therapy box is a small, portable device that contains fluorescent bulbs or tubes ...   more »

View Article  External And Internal Eye Anatomy Image
External And Internal Eye Anatomy Image




External and internal eye anatomy
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View Article  Cognitive Function

 

Cognitive Function

Approximately 50% of people with MS will develop some degree of cognitive dysfunction, affecting the ability to think, reason, concentrate or remember. ...   more »

View Article  Controlling Spasticity in MS 4 of 4

Controlling Spasticity in MS 4 of 4

 

 

V. MEDICATIONS

 

Drug therapy

There are two medications approved for the treatment of spasticity and ...   more »

View Article  Trigeminal neuralgia 1 of 4

 

Trigeminal neuralgia

Introduction

 

Imagine having a jab of lightning-like pain shoot through your face when you brush your teeth or put on makeup. ...   more »