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Your friends at MS ActiveSourceSM are pleased to tell you about an event that we think you may find of interest.

Multiple Sclerosis: How Things Have Changed

November 20, 2003, 5:30 p.m. PT (8:30 p.m. ET) on the phone and on the Internet

Since MS is a progressive disease, it is vitally important to get on and stay on treatment. Dr. Stuart and Dr. Bruce Cohen, two leading MS experts, will discuss:

The history of MS research, how treatments have progressed over the years, and what new innovations are expected to help better understand the progression of the disease.

New and forthcoming treatments and preventions. Learn ways to improve the quality of life for MS patients through new methods of care and delivery of medical services.

CLICK HERE for more information and to register for this program.

This program is made possible through an educational grant

from MS ActiveSource, a Biogen, Inc. educational program.

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