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Making Peace with MS
When Dean Kramer learned she had MS, she promptly joined a women's soccer team. In this witty and unpredictable memoir, she recounts how she came to terms with the illness.
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 Getting a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis often leads to a flood of questions: What is this disease? How did I develop it? What does the future hold? We'll provide the best answers available, and help you prepare for the journey ahead. MS is an autoimmune disorder that can take many forms. Contrary to popular belief, most people with multiple sclerosis do not become severely disabled. Although, there's no single strategy for coping with the disease, you and your doctor can find one that works for you. We'll help you get started.  Thanks to new drugs and many promising therapies, the outlook for patients has never been better. Read more to learn about the latest treatments.
Most patients with multiple sclerosis share the same goal: To stay as active as possible. We'll show you how a healthy lifestyle -- which includes exercise, good nutrition, and plenty of rest -- can help you lower the risk of flare-ups and get the most out of life. Living with a chronic and potentially disabling disease like multiple sclerosis is difficult, but it's even harder if you try to cope alone. You need the support of your family, friends, and people who share your disease. Here are some ways to make those connections.
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