Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Multiple Sclerosis (MS): What to Do After Receiving a Diagnosis

Newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS)? Learn about alternative treatments, lifestyle changes, and how to talk to your doctor.

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Newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS)? Learn about alternative treatments, lifestyle changes, and how to talk to your doctor.
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Your Rights and Support Options

Ability Central connects people with multiple sclerosis (MS) to their rights, financial aid options, assistive technology (AT), and support groups.

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Ability Central connects people with multiple sclerosis (MS) to their rights, financial aid options, assistive technology (AT), and support groups.
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Signs and Symptoms

Multiple sclerosis symptoms are inconsistent and can easily be confused with other conditions. Ability Central helps you understand the disease and its progression.

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Multiple sclerosis symptoms are inconsistent and can easily be confused with other conditions. Ability Central helps you understand the disease and its progression.
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Quick Facts: 6 Things to Know

Ability Central shares what researchers have discovered about the uniqueness and unpredictability of Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

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Ability Central shares what researchers have discovered about the uniqueness and unpredictability of Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a disorder in which a person’s immune system attacks nerve cells in the spinal cord and brain. There are estimated to be over 2.75 million people around the world with MS. Signs and symptoms may look different from person to person, but generally, the condition can be characterized by numbness or weakness in the limbs, tremors, or changes in vision or speech. To learn more, please check out the articles and events listed here.

Caregivers of 18+ Support Group

For information about this Support Group and to Register contact Cathy Hickey, Family Support Assistant Director and DESE Coordinator at (508) 583-8030 x227 or chickey@arcofgreaterbrockton.org.

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Newly Launched App Helps Users Exercise Relationship Skills and Build Meaningful Connections Through Focused, Regular Interactions

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The "Good Together" app was created to help people strengthen their personal and professional relationships through fun, personalized interactions.

HOUSTON (PRWEB) SEPTEMBER 02, 2021

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First Clinical Study of MenoLabs Products Yields Game-Changing Results Using Real World Evidence to Study Women’s Health

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The combination of Real-World Evidence (RWE) and digital technology is quickly changing the way researchers study health outcomes, and for women in midlife and the menopausal transition, this is welcome news.

TUCSON, ARIZ. (PRWEB) SEPTEMBER 01, 2021

The combination of Real-World Evidence (RWE) and digital technology is quickly changing the way researchers study health outcomes, and for women in midlife and the menoapusal transition, this is welcome news.

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The Education Department Will Forgive $5.8 Billion in Student Loans for Disabled Borrowers

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Graphic by Laila Milevski/ProPublica

This story was originally published by ProPublica under a Creative Commons license. 

by Sasha Chavkin Sept. 1, 2021

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