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Discounted CAPITALS Tickets! * Supports a good ca
Gina Tufano, Realtor Ramblings | 14 hours ago by Gina Tufano
Washington Capitals have teamed up with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Selling discounted tickets to several games this season (each one about $10 off - some as much as $15 off) complete with discounted fees (no ticketmaster charges!). Bett read more
Putting Celiac Disease in Perspective
The Gluten-Free Homemaker | 16 hours ago
The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center web site is a resource that many people might not be familiar with. I thought I would highlight a few things from their facts and figures page. These statistics pertain to the United States. In average read more
The glum old USA (Harden Murrumburrah Express)
Business Idea of the Day | 22 hours ago by Steve Rhode
America is sullen, resentful, angry and very frightened. After Monday's $US1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) sharemarket crash, the nightly news has filled with anecdotal evidence of the sclerosis paralysing the American economy: businesses denied credit, c read more
The glum old USA (Warren Advocate)
Consumer Debt News | 22 hours ago by Steve Rhode
America is sullen, resentful, angry and very frightened. After Monday's $US1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) sharemarket crash, the nightly news has filled with anecdotal evidence of the sclerosis paralysing the American economy: businesses denied credit, c read more
The glum old USA (Lithgow Mercury)
Business Idea of the Day | October 12th 2008 by Steve Rhode
America is sullen, resentful, angry and very frightened. After Monday's $US1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) sharemarket crash, the nightly news has filled with anecdotal evidence of the sclerosis paralysing the American economy: businesses denied credit, c read more
The glum old USA (Boorowa News)
Business Idea of the Day | October 12th 2008 by Steve Rhode
America is sullen, resentful, angry and very frightened. After Monday's $US1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) sharemarket crash, the nightly news has filled with anecdotal evidence of the sclerosis paralysing the American economy: businesses denied credit, c read more
Food: waste not, want not
The Complete Body | October 12th 2008 by Ben
I have never been a strict follower of the five minute second rule. In fact, I actually enjoy seeing the look of disgust on peoples faces when I pick something up off the ground and eat it. I don't think I've ever gotten sick from it, but I have had read more
Fish Oil and MS
Natural Solutions for Multiple Sclerosis | October 12th 2008 by Kitchen Table Medicine
One of the greatest flaws in the Standard American Diet (SAD) is a lack of omega-3 fatty acids. Repleting this deficiency typically improves memory and mental functioning as well as corrects a gamut of other annoying health problems. The reason for t read more
Multiple Sclerosis Diet
Natural Solutions for Multiple Sclerosis | October 12th 2008 by Kitchen Table Medicine
Self help ideas to discuss with your physician: Vitamin D and B12: Ask your doctor if you can start using these vitamins as they have good research showing benefit for those with MS. Anti-Inflammatory Diet: Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune cond read more
What is MS?
Natural Solutions for Multiple Sclerosis | October 12th 2008 by Kitchen Table Medicine
Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune condition that attacks the central nervous system.The attack of the myelin sheath that insulates nerve fibers results in the sclerotic plaques that cause nervous system dysfunction. Without this sheath functioning read more
Helpful Resources for MS
Natural Solutions for Multiple Sclerosis | October 12th 2008 by Kitchen Table Medicine
Multiple Sclerosis defined Multiple Sclerosis at WebMD National MS Society Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre: UK read more
Vitamin D and Multiple Sclerosis
Natural Solutions for Multiple Sclerosis | October 12th 2008 by Kitchen Table Medicine
Currently the research is showing great promise for vitamin D and multiple sclerosis (MS). With the rising use of sunscreen for skin cancer prevention, vitamin D deficiency is at an all time high. We have consequently seen an interesting rise in auto read more
Multiple Sclerosis and Vitamin B 12
Natural Solutions for Multiple Sclerosis | October 12th 2008 by Kitchen Table Medicine
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalmin) may also be helpful for MS patients as this vitamin helps form the myelin sheath of neurons, the component of the nervous system that is attacked and destroyed by the immune system in MS. A small study of patients receivin read more
Research for Multiple Sclerosis
Natural Solutions for Multiple Sclerosis | October 12th 2008 by Kitchen Table Medicine
Here are my articles I have referenced on this site. If you have a research study that you think would be of interest to me, please leave it in the comments section. Thanks! PMID: 8755567; 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 reversibly blocks the progression read more
Just Put on a Happy Face
Bifurcate in the Road | October 12th 2008
Not to be negative but why is that many people think that multiple sclerosis is just an inconvenient thing? That forcing a happy face when things are crappy is a good thing, an expected thing - just go about life we all have our burdens to bare. I su read more
Dan Powell’s MS Story
MSfriend.com | October 11th 2008
This is a touching and honest view of multiple sclerosis from the male perspective. Since the disease predominantly strikes females (as do most other autoimmune diseases), it’s interesting to view Dan’s story and see how MS affects a man read more
Publications de la MSIF
Des Fourmis dans les Pat's | October 11th 2008 by Fourmipat
N'oubliez pas que la MSIF (Multiple Sclerosis International Federation) propose de nombreuses informations sur la SEP, de plus en plus on peut en trouver en français. Voici par exemple les numéros de leur magazine "'Regards sur la SEP read more
Myelin Repair IS Possible
A Stellarlife: Living a life with Multiple Sclerois and all… | October 11th 2008 by Diane J Standiford
Since 2004, the Myelin Repair Foundation has made extraordinary progress toward effective multiple sclerosis treatments based on myelin repair:The MRF collaborative scientific team has identified 18 novel myelin repair therapeutic targets and 24 rese read more
The Not-So-Random Shelf: Chapter Book
The Kiddosphere @ Fauquier | October 10th 2008
In Don’t Talk to Me About the War, David A. Adler beautifully evokes 1940s Brooklyn at the epoch of the Second World War. Tommy Duncan isn’t very interested in what’s happening in far away Europe; he’s rather keep up with the trials and tribu read more
MS150 - 2 Day Bike Ride to Benefit Multiple Sclerosis Society
Charity Mile | October 9th 2008 by Sandra Sims
MS150 Road Bike Ride The MS150 is a two day, 150 mile road bike ride that benefits the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. In 2008, 100 MS rides took place across 40 states. My husband and I participated in our first MS150 this past spring. On May 3 read more
Nobel Chemistry 08 - Fluo Proteins - Biomarker - Dangerous and Ch…
No_Holds_Bard | October 9th 2008 by James Alexander
Let me tell you this anecdote: The 2008 Prize for chemistry brings to mind an Innocentive Challenge, to find a biomarker, for Charcot’s Disease – a still incurable type of sclerosis. This challenge, by the way, is still open to the end of the cu read more
MS Spinal Cord Attacks and Symptoms
MSfriend.com | October 8th 2008
Doctors have identified specific areas of multiple sclerosis damage that correlate with specific MS symptoms and impairments. Depending on the location of a lesion (MS nerve demyelination), the resulting damage will affect sensory perceptions, motor read more
Are you afraid of the sun?
mommy's little corner | October 7th 2008 by liza
I know summer is over and this post is quite late because it's beginning to get cold, but it's better late than never. :) Too much sun can increase the risk of skin cancer, and you know that by now, but a recent study shows that moderate exposure act read more
On Why You Should Eat Dirt
ThoughtForFood | October 7th 2008 by Callie Van Zant aka Red
I wrote apn article one time on Helium about my Multiple Sclerosis being caused by me being so clean my immune system had nothing to do. Being an honest, hard working immune system, it decided that in order to earn its keep, it would therefore at read more
Types of Multiple Sclerosis
MSfriend.com | October 6th 2008
MS is very unpredictable and it often defies its own classifications. Many patients note that although they have relapsing/remitting MS, they seem to have lingering symptoms after definite attacks. The same holds true for those who were diagnosed w read more
SARAHSPY's 200th blog post debuts the "Foods before Dudes" shop!
SARAHSPY! | October 5th 2008 by Sarah
Aww. Today marks this blog's 200th post, and October makes one year since this site's inception! To celebrate, I'm debuting a fun little side-project to benefit a non-profit that's very important to me-- a Foods before Dudes merch shop!"Foods before read more
Reversing the Irreversible - Review
Radiant on Raw Blog | October 5th 2008
Winner of Green Apple Award at 2008 Raw Lifestyle Film Festival, "Reversing the Irreversible" is an inspiring documentary created by Valya Boutenko, the daughter of Victoria Boutenko.Valya has been raw for 15 years and co-authored several books and a read more
For Those Interested:
Crazywhack Shiznit For Your Brizzle | October 5th 2008 by Bart Raeke
For anyone that is interested, here are my mothers arrangements.Everything will take place at Singletons Funeral Home in Glen Burnie1 2nd Ave, Glen Burnie, 21061.The viewings are tomorrow (Monday) from 3-5 and 7-9. The service is on Tuesday at 1pm.W read more
The glum old USA (Ararat Advertiser)
Consumer Debt News | October 5th 2008 by Steve Rhode
America is sullen, resentful, angry and very frightened. After Monday's $US1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) sharemarket crash, the nightly news has filled with anecdotal evidence of the sclerosis paralysing the American economy: businesses denied credit, c read more

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