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Multiple Sclerosis News for Primary Progressive MS (PPMS)
I think the most difficult news to share, is the news for those who find themselves with the most disabling form of MS, the primary progressive sufferers. Unfortunately, this group may be the most under-served of the MS Community simply because...
19 commentsPhysiology of pain
The Physiology of pain is a complex reaction in the body that takes place in seconds. Learn about the physiology of pain and the chemicals, drugs, and systems of the body that are involved in such a complex process and ways the body tries to relieve this pain as soon as it starts.
4 commentsHealthy Muscle - The Needed Herbs and Supplements for Muscle Health
The muscle movements are those that allow us to walk into a room or to drink a glass of water. Some muscle movements are voluntary, that is consciously controlled, for example, we can move our feet to walk or...
0 commentsHave you been wondering about something and you don't know the exact answer? Why not ask us?
What is the cause of red tide? A red tide is a discoloration of the seawater---usually reddish but sometimes brown or yellow--- caused by large increase in the numbers of certain tiny organisms. The area affected by the dicoloration may...
1 commentChildren with Silent Stress Syndrome, Ways to Help your Child
Stressed out because of the times? Well guess what, your children get stressed out to. This article explains stress in children and give parents advice on how to help their children cope. It gives examples of natural remedies to help you child with insomnia, headaches and other symptoms of stress.
0 commentsPossible New Spinal Cord Treatments
Professor Michal Schwartz of Israel's Weizman Institute may have discovered a way to cause the body's own systems to repair spinal cord nerve fibers. This and a number of other exciting approaches are being developed around the world.
2 commentsDoes Having Multiple Sclerosis Make Us Unlucky? Not On Your Life!
Does Having Multiple Sclerosis Make Us Unlucky? Not On Your Life! The last couple of days my MS has been kicking my you know what, the symptom that lead to me being diagnosed have returned with a...
2 commentsRadiculitis
Radiculitis. Shingles (herpes zoster) is the prototype of a radiculitis. The radicular pain sometimes precedes the exanthematous delineation of the dermatome by days. The persistent, wearing, postherpetic pains are almost always accompanied by...
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