Roy Swank, MD: Multiple Sclerosis Cure (the 5th Estate TV Show)
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Roy Swank, MD: Multiple Sclerosis Cure (the 5th Estate TV Show)
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Roy Swank, MD: Multiple Sclerosis Pioneer - Plus a Conversation with Dr. McDougall
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Ankle Sprain, Ankle Injuries Treatment-Dublin Sports Injuries Clinic
http://www.DublinPhysio.ie Ankle sprain and ankle injuries treatments are delivered expertly in our Dublin sports injury clinic where we provide a wide range of physiotherapy treatments for sports injuries, arthritis, osteo arthritis,whiplash, repetitive strain injury,tendonitis,occupational injuries,multiple sclerosis,stroke, acquired brain injury,spinal cord injury and more in our Dublin 11 facility..
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Phyl Rubin 2013 The Phyl Fund
Phyl Bernie Rubin of Bernie Phyl #39;s Furniture appeal for donations to the Phyl Fund to help create a world free of multiple sclerosis by supporting the National MS Society #39;s education, services, advocacy, and research. main.nationalmssociety.org
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Living with Multiple Sclerosis - PBA Emotions
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Farmington 5 Miler Jan. 5, 2013
Our race of the week in Farmington, GA. Five mile race benefitting Peter #39;s PALS; MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS ACTIVISM
By: Tony Presley
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Multiple Sclerosis, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Cyclic AMP, and Reasons for Fatigue
msrelief.com Dr. Kurt Woeller #39;s video discusses the link between cell metabolism imbalances and how they relate to fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis, and therapy that can help.
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invisible disease: multiple sclerosis
just a vlog, talking about some of my history, and my experience with multiple sclerosis. i #39;m not looking for pity here, i don #39;t want anyone feeling bad for me. i made this because i wanted to sorta raise awareness for MS, possibly make new friends who are also going through this, and it helps me heal.
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invisible disease: multiple sclerosis - Video
Lupus Lisa
My faith being tested one more time? No way! I #39;m a believer! God blessed me with Multiple Sclerosis in 1996, an Autistic child in 2006, the loss of my vestibular (inner ear) system/ability to walk in 2008 (18 month journey to regain it) and Lupus in 2013! This is my video moments after leaving the specialists office Friday, it #39;s my testimony of tenacity and my refusal to acknowledge anything as being less than God #39;s grace and blessings in my life.
By: Lisa Darling
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Deimination restores inner retinal visual function in murine demyelinating disease
Sanjoy Bhattarcharya and Vittorio Porciatti of the University of Miami discuss the role of deimination, a post-translational protein modification, in retinal function. Highlights: Highlights: Demyelinating diseases, including multiple sclerosis, are frequently accompanied by vision loss. Deimination is a protein modification that is impaired in the retinas of patients with demyelinating disease. Using a rat model of demyelinating disease, the researchers demonstrated that loss of deimination impaired retinal function. Restoration of deimination restored neurite outgrowth and retinal function, suggesting that deimination could be a therapeutic target. Article: http://www.jci.org
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Ted Brown, MD, MPH - Rehabilitation Medicine
Dr. Ted Brown is a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist at the MS Center at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland. WA. The center provides comprehensive care for multiple sclerosis - from diagnosis and treatment through rehabilitation and clinical trials. The MS Center is part of the EvergreenHealth Neurological Care. For more information, visit http://www.evergreenhealth.com/ms.
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Palliative care Outcome Scale (POS): Introduction
By http://www.pos-pal.org POS is a tool to measure patients #39; physical symptoms, psychological, emotional and spiritual needs, and provision of information and support at the end of life. It is a validated instrument that can be used in clinical care, audit, research and training. It is widely used internationally, including in Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa and America. POS can be downloaded from this website and is available in 11 languages including English. POS-S is an additional module for symptoms which can be used alongside POS to capture more information about symptoms for a range of conditions such as cancer, heart failure and respiratory conditions. Extended versions have also been developed for use with patients living with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson #39;s disease and end-stage renal disease.
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I Miss Me by William Boulton
In 2007, William Boulton, diagnosed with having relapsing remitting Multiple Sclerosis, fought the unknown. Surprising everyone including physiotherapists and doctors, he challenged himself at every corner to where he could once again walk, talk, taste, see, feel and hear. During his whole ordeal, he received overwhelming support from many friends, loved ones and medical personnel. Join William in his detailed inspirational true story, as he shares his journey from the inside out. Physically and mentally revealing his fighting ambition, drive and determination along with his spirit in never, ever giving up.
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Virginia Simnad, MD - Multiple Sclerosis.wmv
Dr. Virginia Simnad specializes exclusively in the management of multiple sclerosis. Her practice focuses on providing a multi-disciplinary approach to care and opportunities to participate in clinical research and therapeutic trials. Learn more about Dr. Simnad at http://www.evergreenhealth.com/search/physician_profile/virginia_simnad_md Learn more about the MS Center at EvergreenHealth at http://www.evergreenhealth.com/ms
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Simple eye scan can reveal extent of Multiple Sclerosis
healthcarer.org A simple eye test may offer a fast and easy way to monitor patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), medical experts say in the journal Neurology.
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Patrick Tharp
The past year has been an eventful one for Patrick Tharp of Early. Multiple sclerosis ended his career with the City of Early and as an Air Force reservist. The disease also knocked him off his beloved motorcycles. But Tharp has found new life as the general manager of House of Wheels in Brownwood, and he is riding again and even racing.
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Medical Moment: Multiple Sclerosis
Shelley Lott, ARNP-bc, discusses the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatments for Multiple Sclerosis. In this video Shelley will answer the following questions: - What is multiple sclerosis? - What causes multiple sclerosis? - How is the diagnosis made? - What are the typical symptoms for multiple sclerosis? - What age group is multiple sclerosis most prevalent? - How is multiple sclerosis treated? For more information about the Cole Neuroscience Center, multiple sclerosis or other neurological services available at The University of Tennessee Medical Center, visit our website at http://www.utmedicalcenter.org or call the Healthcare Coordination office at 865-305-6970.
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Medical Moment: Multiple Sclerosis - Video
Enter The Exotic: Troupe Aubergine at "Goblins Gears" Team Wench MSFB 2012
Song: Enter The Exotic by Beatbox Guitar: http://www.beatboxguitar.com Performance Choreography by Troupe Aubergine: http://www.auberginebellydance.com We are cabaret fusion style belly dancers from Baltimore, Maryland! The Team Wench Multiple Sclerosis Fantasy Ball: http://www.teamwench.org
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Enter The Exotic: Troupe Aubergine at "Goblins
Chemtrails in the Netherlands 29-dec-2012
Video made near Utrecht (the Netherlands) of white trails in the sky. The trails spread out eventually, widening the area they cover. Within an hour clouds start to form, following the patterns that the trails create. This makes it impossible for the sun to shine through. Sunshine is important for every living being, including humans. It allows our body to synthesize vitamin D. Low levels of vitamin D may result in various diseases, including forms of cancer, diabetes and multiple sclerosis.
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Turmeric Curcumin for Joint pain Arthritis
Turmeric and it #39;s active ingredient curcumin has to be the wonder herb of the 21st century. If you #39;re suffering from Lyme arthritis like me or any other diseases that cause inflammation. I would read up on this herb and consider taking it. Curcumin works by stopping platelets from forming blood clots and lowering two inflammatory enzymes, LOX and COX-2. Personally I can feel a difference when I #39;m taking it, the inflammation in my joints doesn #39;t hurt as much. But everyone #39;s going to have a different experience when they #39;re on it, my inflammation is caused by a bacteria. While your inflammation could be caused by other things such as normal wear and tear, immune system, disease, food, menopause, environment, or even psychological stress. First thing people think when they get pain is to pop a pharmaceutical pill such as ibuprofen. While pills like ibuprofen do work to help combat pain and inflammation, you can only stay on them for a period of time before the chemical wreaks havoc on your liver and gut. Many of these nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have even been recorded to cause death. When you look up any serious side effects from Turmeric, you don #39;t see many, and if there are any, they are very minor. Remind you this is a just a spice and it can be taken for a long period time. And that #39;s the way to reap the full benefits, the spice has been used in Indian cuisine for centuries. And guess what? India has the lowest rate of Alzheimer #39;s out of any country, this makes ...
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Turmeric Curcumin for Joint pain