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In a message dated 03/04/2004 3:17:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, healthupdate@... writes:

March 4, 2004

MS Update

As people with MS know, treating this disease requires strategic thinking. In this Multiple Sclerosis Update, we highlight features about the different treatment approaches and how to cope with symptoms such as fatigue.

Combination Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis

One drug isn't always enough in treating multiple sclerosis. Sometimes a combination of agents adds up to the strongest therapy.

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MS Treatment Challenges: When Relapse is a Sign of Something More

Why would medications that once reduced symptoms and disease progression suddenly stop working? Listen in as people with MS and their families ask an expert important questions about keeping treatment programs on course.

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Beyond Just Tired: Figuring Out MS-Related Fatigue

When people meet someone with multiple sclerosis, they often expect to see signs of muscle weakness or poor balance and coordination. But people living with the disease say that one of their most debilitating symptoms is not visible to others. It’s fatigue.

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March 4, 2004

MS Update

As people with MS know, treating this disease requires strategic thinking. In this Multiple Sclerosis Update, we highlight features about the different treatment approaches and how to cope with symptoms such as fatigue. Combination Therapies for Multiple SclerosisOne drug isn't always enough in treating multiple sclerosis. Sometimes a combination of agents adds up to the strongest therapy.

-->View Program

MS Treatment Challenges: When Relapse is a Sign of Something MoreWhy would medications that once reduced symptoms and disease progression suddenly stop working? Listen in as people with MS and their families ask an expert important questions about keeping treatment programs on course.

-->View Program

Beyond Just Tired: Figuring Out MS-Related FatigueWhen people meet someone with multiple sclerosis, they often expect to see signs of muscle weakness or poor balance and coordination. But people living with the disease say that one of their most debilitating symptoms is not visible to others. It’s fatigue.

-->Read Article

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