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The Latest News on MS And Supplements w/ Dr. George Kessler

The Latest News on MS And Supplements w/ Dr. George Kessler

by Diana Frustaci | Sep 21, 2016 | Clinical Research, Empowered By...MS Webcast

Click to watch on YouTube If you’ve ever been to a neurologist to treat your MS, you know there is one supplement that is necessary for your health: vitamin D. But more and more, science is leading us to look at other nutrients and how they can affect inflammation...
Multiple Sclerosis & Pain: The 10 Most Common Types Of MS Pain

Multiple Sclerosis & Pain: The 10 Most Common Types Of MS Pain

by Diana Frustaci | Aug 30, 2016 | MCP Interactive

There are two main types of pain associated with multiple sclerosis – neuropathic pain (nerve pain) and musculoskeletal (nociceptive pain). Neuropathic pain is caused by damage to the nerves in the brain and spinal cord and musculoskeletal pain is caused by...
MS Pain: A Video Project by Heather Leffel and Kate Milliken

MS Pain: A Video Project by Heather Leffel and Kate Milliken

by Diana Frustaci | Aug 29, 2016 | MCP Interactive

What kind of MS pain do you have and how does it impact your life? There was once a time when pain and multiple sclerosis were not associated with one another. In those times, you may have visited a neurologist and complained about painful symptoms, only to have your...
What Do You Want To Know About MS And Clinical Trials?

What Do You Want To Know About MS And Clinical Trials?

by Diana Frustaci | Aug 23, 2016 | Clinical Research

If you have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis or any other chronic illness, you may have heard these dreaded words from your neurologist – “there is no clinical evidence that proves what you’re doing works.”  You, like me, may be very...
The Most Annoying Thing My First Neurologist Ever Said To Me

The Most Annoying Thing My First Neurologist Ever Said To Me

by Diana Frustaci | Aug 23, 2016 | Learning, Real Stories

The most annoying thing my first neurologist ever said to me was “there is no clinical evidence that proves what you’re doing works.” I had been diagnosed just two months earlier and living in a pit of depression. My fiancé at the time, Vincent, (now...
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