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Unpaid dues drive homeowner association foreclosures
... know the association had the power to foreclose on him. Fritzsch, of Brick, N.J., was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis after buying the condo in 2005, a setback that forced him to stop working and that brought mounds of medical bills - which made ... Comment?
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Men more likely than women to leave partner with cancer
Women are six times more likely to end up separated or divorced if they are diagnosed with cancer or multiple sclerosis than if their male partners were facing the same illness, according to a U.S. study. Comment?
Pair helps Parkinson's patients
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... people with Parkinson's disease and other neurological muscular disorders, such as fibromyalgia and multiple sclerosis. "I've talked to physical therapists and occupational therapists, and not one of them told me they had seen a program like this ... Comment?
HOA foreclosures high in Myrtle Beach area as dues fall behind - Local - TheSunNews.com
... know the association had the power to foreclose on him. Fritzsch, of Brick, N.J., was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis after buying the condo in 2005, a setback that forced him to stop working and that brought mounds of medical bills - which made ... Comment?
Cooking Up Medicinal Marijuana
... their food. These "extreme case" patients, Moriarty said, include those with spinal injuries, cancer, and multiple sclerosis. "The need for something stronger [than what was available] intrigued me," said the mother of two. "I wanted to help those ... Comment?
... Karl and daughter Libby go out looking for her. They find her but she's already unconscious. Multiple sclerosis sufferer Susan is rushed to hospital where the family have to face the agony of waiting to see whether the baby lives. An ... Comment?
Women with MS or epilepsy do not have dramatically riskier pregnancies
Pregnant women with epilepsy or multiple sclerosis have a slightly higher risk of having their babies grow at an abnormal rate. Comment?
the Little Engine that Could Touch Lives
Visit Hoelzer's train display, located at 3088 Millville Oxford Road, can do so on December 5 and 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. All proceeds benefiting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Comment?
Lyme disease documentary at Loft
... Disease Association has at least 125 people on its mailing list, she said. Common misdiagnoses include multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue, lupus and fibromyalgia, she said. Hoch said the film is the "best that's out there" in terms of accurate ... Comment?
... that could legalize marijuana for medical use. Under the bill, people suffering from diseases such as multiple sclerosis, cancer, AIDS, post traumatic stress disorder, Alzheimer's disease and epilepsy could use cannabis as a relief from pain. ... Comment?
W5 - Liberation Treatment Q and A
A group of doctors in Italy is investigating a fascinating new treatment for multiple sclerosis, based on a theory that, if proven true, could radically alter the lives of patients. Comment?
HOA foreclosures high as dues fall behind
... know the association had the power to foreclose on him. Fritzsch, of Brick, N.J., was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis after buying the condo in 2005, a setback that forced him to stop working and that brought mounds of medical bills - which made ... Comment?
IBM announces advances toward a computer that works like a human brain
... carry brain signals. Understanding these structures could lead to better knowledge of conditions such as multiple sclerosis or autism, Wandell said. "When you see how something is laid out, you get insights about how something actually functions," ... Comment?
Overweight teens are twice as likely to develop Multiple Sclerosis
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Just in time for Thanksgiving overindulgence, a just-released study shows that t eenagers who are obese have a higher risk of developing Multiple Sclerosis as an adult. Comment?
Eli Sercarz, at 75; explored mechanisms of autoimmunity
... cryptic determinants, triggering an autoimmune attack such as that found in lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and diabetes. He also discovered the phenomenon known as determinant spread, in which white blood cells that begin the ... Comment?
The Liberation Treatment: A whole new approach to MS
... love. A experimental procedure called 'The Liberation Treatment' may help reduce some of the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis. W5: The Liberation Treatment, part two Dr. Paolo Zamboni found the veins that flush blood from the brain were narrowed or ... Comment?
Dr. Paolo Zamboni at his research lab at the University of Ferrara
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... An MRI image of the brain of an MS patient. the areas in yellow show deposits of iron. A new approach to Multiple Sclerosis treatment Amid the centuries-old castles of the ancient city of Ferrara is a doctor who has come upon an entirely new idea ... 3 comments
Vitamin D - the missing link for multiple sclerosis sufferers
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Scientists have uncovered increasing evidence of the significance of Vitamin D in the development of multiple sclerosis. Comment?
So I decided to start writing again. I can't really explain why, it...
... a community college. I'm interested in politics, but I don't wear my politics on my sleeve. I also have Multiple Sclerosis and have been a part of lobbying efforts to help those with MS at the state capital. Oh, and I love to tell a good story. ... Comment?