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Re: [MS_Community] Fwd: Multiple Sclerosis: New Signs, New Tests

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In a message dated 09/27/2003 7:45:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, lemmoncake@... writes:

In This Issue: Eye Problem Can Be MS Sign Test May Detect Early MS Don't Hold Back, Doc Welcome,MS affects twice as many women as men. If you're one of those women, you may be overwhelmed by researching reliable health-care information online. Visit our new "Life on the Line" Resource Center, which has the best health resources on the Internet and provides encouragement to improve women's health.

Eye Problem Can Be MS Sign An inflammation of the optic nerve may signal the onset of MS. We tell you how to spot it. Test May Detect Early MSMS is diagnosed only after a second symptomatic event happens, which could be years after the first. But a potential blood test might lead to earlier diagnosis and intervention.

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