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No laughing matter – recognising pseudobulbar affect - Pulse Today
Exploring the condition pseudobulbar affect which GPs may only encounter once in a career at the most, partly due to under-recognition
Pseudobulbar Affect (PBA) affects approximately 10% (1 in 10) of the population of those with multiple sclerosis. This is a complication of mobile sclerosis can be categorized as suddenly starting to laugh or cry for no reason.
How Multiple Sclerosis Coach Karen Dwyer Turned Her Health Around | SUCCESS
Growing up, MS to Success founder Karen Dwyer dreamed of someday being successful. Her childhood vision? Hitting the hair salon for a weekly
Thank You, Karen Dwyer, for sharing your story.
Shell Fish Jigsaw Puzzle
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Flowers Jigsaw puzzle
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https://www.healthcentral.com/condition/multiple-sclerosis/handling-sleep-interruptions-with-ms
As many as 60% of those with MS have trouble sleeping. Among the problems that can cause this include sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, and insomnia.
When you’re living with multiple sclerosis, practicing self-care and managing stress can help you manage everyday life and even keep symptom
If you have Multiple Sclerosis (MS) çheck out these tips from the Cleveland Clinic.
This is a great video it explains what many people think about MS, and they are wrong.
I've been asked to stay away from some people because they think multiple sclerosis was contagious.
I've also been told that I can't have multiple sclerosis since I'm not in a wheelchair.
This is just some of the myths that people believe.
Butterflies Jigsaw Puzzle
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Cappadocia Cave Jigsaw Puzzle
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Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2017, the 34-year-old Sioux Falls runner has turned running into both a lifestyle and a source of resil
Thank you, Emily Olson, for showing that this is not grandma's multiple sclerosis. Good luck in running the half marathon and breaking your record.
Dear employer, If you are looking at hiring someone who has multiple sclerosis and passed your tests, you can't deny them employment. It's the law!
For those who tell me that I can't have multiple sclerosis because I'm not in a wheelchair or in bed. This is 2025, not your grandma's MS. In 1993, the first medication to manage MS was approved by the FDA. Today, they're over 24 medications, and more research is in the works. Researchers are also working on regrowing the myelin.
For anyone seeking employment in the United States you have rights. An employer cannot discriminate against you because of your disease. If you feel you've been discriminated against stand your ground get an attorney. Fight like hell.
Mohave Desert Jigsaw Puzzle
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Multiple sclerosis doctor in Round Rock lives with patients' illness
After her own multiple sclerosis diagnosis 10 years ago, Parisa Khosravi became an advocate and a clinician for an autoimmune disease that d
Thank You, Dr. Parisa Khosravi, while it's sad to see another person with Multiple Sclerosis, I think it provides a new dimension to patients who have their doctor fighting the same disease.
Kelowna man to hike Knox Mountain for 12 hours in multiple sclerosis fundraiser - Okanagan | Globalnews.ca
Giles Ringer of Kelowna is asking others to join him for a lap or two of his trek to help raise funds and awareness for multiple sclerosis.
Thank You, Giles Ringer for bringing MS awareness. Good luck on your hike.
A Westwood High School senior has earned the $10,000 Mary Sue Coleman Award for Life Science Innov...
Thank You Uma, for the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) research.
Oklahoma man's journey with pediatric multiple sclerosis inspires hope
Payton Lasley, diagnosed with pediatric MS at age 12, defies expectations by walking, driving and graduating high school, thanks to breakthr
It's true you can get multiple sclerosis (MS) at any age. I've seen a news report showing a 4 year old that was diagnosed with MS. On the other end of the spectrum, I've seen a story of a 70 year old woman being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.