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1). Early Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis: Difficult But Important
The principal dilemma in current management of multiple sclerosis is that while early diagnosis enables damage-sparing treatment to begin, diagnosing MS too early increases the likelihood of treating people who don't actually have the disease. Current disease-modifying drugs are all given by injection and cost about $14,000 per year. Apart from being inconvenient and expensive, there is some risk of harm from them which, if the patient doesn't actually have MS, occurs without any offsetting benefit.
Article tags: multiple sclerosis, ms, diagnosis, treatment, mri, csf, cerebrospinal fluid, neurologist, lumbar puncture
2). Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis, also known more simply as MS, is a chronic disease that affects the central nervous system. It has been found to affect more young adults...
Article tags: multiple sclerosis, disease, symptoms, mri
3). Is "Silver Water" - Colloidal Silver - for You?
When - through the great LDN support group - I finally found an MD/ND who would write me a prescription for Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN), I informed him I was drinking at least a couple of quarts of Colloidal Silver water each day. The well meaning doctor admitted he was not familiar with this approach to MS but said that he was concerned with the "Heavy metal" aspect.
Article tags: silver water, cs, colloidal silver, low dose naltrexone, ldn support group, nd/md, heavy metal, romans 8:28, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, aids, hiv, candida, argyria, cancer, gonorrhea, syphilis, bacteria
4). Life After Multiple Sclerosis ~ An MS Patient Goes Public!
About the author, MS, and Why FSBO (in his own words):
I retired from real estate in SW Washington, but only when I could no longer walk. Over three years previous, the doctors had said I needed to "Get rid of stress and stop working." In denial, I was slow to accept Multiple Sclerosis. Who, after all, would embrace a diagnosis of the dread disease of no known cause, and for which there was no cure? I continued to operate my own real estate company, increasing the number of experienced agents who required less hands-on supervision.
Article tags: ms, multiple sclerosis, dread disease, body of evidence, tingling hands, impaired mobility, pain, abnormal responses, expensive tests, why fsbo, fsbo, for sale by owners, get rid of stress, stop working, in denial
5). Marketing a Website via Ezine Article
The purpose of this brief article is to solicit some traffic to my website http://MilesBooks.com. As a disabled author, of little means, I am unable to pour in the massive dollars necessary to make my thriller~mystery novel For Sale By Owners:FSBO a bestseller. Okay, so maybe it isn’t bestseller material anyway? I have posted some Chapter Samples there to allow potential book buyers to taste some of the flavor and meet several of my major characters.
Article tags: brief article, is to solicit, some traffic, to my website, disabled, for sale by owners, fsbo, bestseller, chapter samples, book buyers, oregon, izee, logging camp, thriller, mystery, ms, multiple sclerosis, crime v
6). I am Multiple Sclerosis
Hi, my name is Multiple Sclerosis. You know me as a chronic disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. I don't really like that name or title so lets stick with MS for short.
I can cause a variety of symptoms, which include:
- Changes in sensation
- Visual problems
- Weakness
- Depression
- Difficulties with coordination
- Difficulties with speech
Several people that I affect will lead full and often times even use the "R word" (Rewarding) lives.
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7). Multiple Sclerosis- what is it?
Multiple Sclerosis- what is it?
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS) where the body's own immune cells attack the nervous system. In Multiple Sclerosis, inflammation of nervous tissue causes the loss of myelin, a fatty material that acts as a sort of protective insulation for the nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord.
Article tags: multiple sclerosis, sclerosis, ms, central nervous system
8). Perminant Progressive MS (Multiple Sclerosis) One Victim's Dated Report
Labor Day ~ 2005
When, a couple of years ago, I wrote an article about my dread disease, I still had not fully comprehended how disabling Perminant Progressive MS can become. I had come to realize that my denial had delayed acceptance of the diagnosis, my fear had stampeded me to stupid decisions, and had found ~ by writing a novel ~ I could dispel depression.
Article tags: hebrews 11:1, perminant progressive ms, multiple sclerosis, denial, delayed, acceptance, diagnosis, my fear, stampeded me, stupid decisions, msers, disposable briefs, writing a novel, russ miles, dispel depression
9). Cyber Land Rush
It's like a "Land Rush!"
As a real estate broker for years, I had always dreamed of having the perfect properties to sell ~ and at the right prices. I spent a small fortune attempting to attract sellers, acquiring licenses, recruiting competent agents, maintaining nice offices, and then ~ to bring in the buyers ~ on advertising.
After being forced to retire from real estate by MS (Multiple Sclerosis), I finally stumbled upon the easiest properties in the world to sell that I'd ever seen: "Domains" in "Cyberspace.
Article tags: land rush, retire, real estate, ms, multiple sclerosis, scrambling, stake their claims, cyber landscape, homesteaders, covered wagons, russmiles, russ miles, hot ride
10). Living With Multiple Sclerosis
A disease of the central nervous system, which consists of the brain, spinal cord, and the optic nerves; living with multiple sclerosis is debilitating. Myelin, also known as the myelin sheath, is a fatty tissue which surrounds and protects the nerve fibers of the central nervous system ...
Article tags: ms, multiple sclerosis