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Solutions for Wellness: A Guide to MSAA's Programs and Services
Solutions for Wellness: A Guide to MSAA's Programs and Services This booklet presents an overview and details of all of MSAA's programs and services providing assistance to people with MS, their families, and their care partners.
Mommy's Story
An introduction for younger children to learn about a parent's MS This addition to the MSAA family of publications encourages parents with multiple sclerosis to begin the conversation about the diagnosis and ongoing implications of MS with young children. This 16-page book is geared for children ages three to seven.
Understanding and Treating Depression
Understanding and Treating Depression in Multiple Sclerosis
This common symptom of MS is often overlooked. This booklet will help you increase your understanding of depression, and contains useful tips for overcoming depression.
Thinking about Complementary and
Alternative Medicine?
MSAA Monograph #1
This informative publication presents an overview of several Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) techniques and treatments that may be helpful to individuals with MS and their care partners, as well as guidelines for evaluating CAM therapies.
The Confusing World of Clinical Trials
MSAA Monograph #2
This informative guide for patients and families explains the history of clinical trials and offers in-depth explanations of the processes involved in various types of modern clinical trials.
Taking Steps to Feel Your Best
Taking Steps to Feel Your Best
This brochure provides information for individuals who are looking to learn more about the six FDA approved therapies for MS.
Motivator Issue
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Fall 2009
Men's Health
MS-related health issues and strategies to promote phsyical and emotional wellbeing.
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New Brand of Interferon
Improving Your Sleep
Summer 2009
MS Research Update 2009
The latest trial results and research trends in disease-modifying therapies for MS.
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Options for wheeled mobility
Resource Detectives Program update
Winter/Spring 2009
Symptom Management Update
A comprehensive overview of strategies and medications used to manage MS symptoms, along with initial findings on many experimental treatments presently being studied
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Updates on drugs currently in clinical trials
Improving mobility through exercise
Fall 2008
Women with MS
The many issues surrounding women with MS, from dating and family planning, to routine health exams and emotional issues, are addressed, along with helpful advice from medical professionals
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MS World Congress Highlights
Mobility Independence and Safety
Summer 2008
MS Research Update
MSAA's annual Research Update presents the latest trial results and research trends in disease-modifying therapies
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CMSC Presentation Abstracts
Nutritional Tips
Spring 2008
Partners in Wellness
A positive doctor-patient relationship can be a valuable asset toward achieving wellness.
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Weight Management Strategies
Getting Dressed
Winter 2008
Imagine the Possibilities
An Introduction to Guided Imagery and Its Potential Benefits for Individuals with MS.
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Client Survey
Treatment Options for Spasticity
Fall 2007
When Children Have MS
Despite very limited research, MS specialists work to diagnose, treat, and monitor pediatric MS, while helping kids and teens pursue their goals.
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MSAA's New Website
Difficulties with Swallowing
Summer 2007
MS Research Update
Research findings from two large medical conferences are summarized, highlighting 20 approved and experimental drugs for MS.
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Resource Detectives Program
Strategies for Staying Cool
Summer 2006
Cover Story: Annual Meeting Highlights
An overview of research, treatment, and other MS topics presented at two medical conferences.
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Nurses Play Important Role
Tysabri Returns
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