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Hi folks,

I just received this notice. Maybe someone with MS would like to ask a

question about the use of LDN ;-)

-- S.

Re: Broadcast News from HealthTalk - Multiple Sclerosis

Dont Miss our Upcoming Webcast: How Things Have Changed in MS

Join MS experts as they discuss a brand-new topic covering the history

of MS, research and treatments. Be sure to sign up for this program now,

it's just two weeks away!

How Things Have Changed in MS

Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003

5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. PDT

(8:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. EDT)

On the phone and on the Internet

Don't miss out - register now.

Learn:

* The history of MS

* The latest research and treatments

* What the future holds

There's no substitute for a live webcast - this is your chance to have

direct access to the nation's leading experts in multiple sclerosis.

Sign up now

Sexuality and MS

Sex is a topic that can be difficult to bring up with doctors and loved

ones. Find out how MS affects sexuality, both directly and indirectly,

and learn strategies to break the silence and deal with intimacy issues.

Learn:

* New ways to define sexual expectations

* Factors that can negatively impact performance and how to avoid them

* A few simple steps to rekindle romance

Hear how you can rediscover your sensuality

Spasticity and Mobility

Explore the menu of choices designed to help you manage the immobility

and spasticity symptoms of MS:

* The latest medications that help prevent spasticity and mobility problems

* The role of physical therapy

* How to select the right mobility devices, from walkers to shower aids

to weighted utensils

Learn more

Other Upcoming MS Programs of Interest

MS ActiveSource: Take an Active Role

These support and education programs, held in cities across the United

States, feature top MS experts and inspiring patients who will answer

your questions about MS. To find out more about these programs, and to

register, call 800-522-5185.

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