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		<title>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Some Figures About Critical Illness, Worthy of Concern</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Critical illness insurance has become a popular form of insurance nowadays in the UK. The reason behind is that there may have been a considerable increase in critical illness among people in the UK. As a result, more and more people seek a critical illness policy so as to protect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Critical illness insurance has become a popular form of insurance nowadays in the UK. The reason behind is that there may have been a considerable increase in critical illness among people in the UK. As a result, more and more people seek a critical illness policy so as to protect themselves and their families from possible uncertainties in the future.</p>
<p>Consequently, critical illness insurance has given rise to competitiveness over the insurance market as new insurance companies start to appear. Hence, low price based critical illness policies could now be available easily. But the situation is of concern as the rates of people suffering from any sort of critical illness may tend to rise.</p>
<p>Here are some facts and statistics about some critical illnesses during the past few years.</p>
<p>Multiple Sclerosis</p>
<p>According to Multiple Sclerosis Society, 2002, there may approximately be 85,000 people suffering from this critical illness in the UK. In addition, results demonstrate that each year about 2,500 new cases of multiple sclerosis are diagnosed. Moreover, it is unfortunate to find out that multiple sclerosis may be the most common neurological disorder among young adults. This critical illness may be diagnosed in people usually between the ages of 20 to 40.</p>
<p>Cancer</p>
<p>According to the Breast Cancer Campaign 2002, it can be said that 1 of every 9 women may contract a critical illness such as breast cancer at some point in her life. Furthermore, in 1997, 38,000 women may have been diagnosed with this life threatening critical illness. Additional surveys suggest that this rate may increase every year. Fortunately, medical improvements has made it possible for more than 60 percent of women to probably stay alive 5 years later after contracting this critical illness.</p>
<p>The Office of National Statistics states that in the year 2000, about 150,000 people may have died from cancer. More precisely speaking, every 3 and a half minutes one person die making cancer one of the most lethal critical illness in the UK. In the year 2000 once again, around 20,600 men and 13,000 women may have died from lung cancer than any other type of cancer.</p>
<p>Kidney failure</p>
<p>As per the UK Renal Registry 1998, at the end of the year 1998, around 31,000 people have been likely to suffer from an end-stage renal failure critical illness. As a matter of fact, about half of the patients could have undergone a transplant surgery while the remaining may have been treated with dialysis.</p>
<p>Deafness</p>
<p>According to RNID 2002, in total, around 8 million people may be deaf or hard of hearing. This result shows one highly elevated form of critical illness. Out of these, 673,000 people could be severely or profoundly deaf relying on lip-reading and requiring a text phone or video phone to communicate.</p>
<p>Critical illness insurance consists also of exclusions in its policy. One common form of exclusion which may be found on almost every critical illness policy is HIV/AIDS. So let’s see some facts about this disease.</p>
<p>HIV/AIDS</p>
<p>According to Terrence Higgins Trust 2002, during the year 2001, around 48,000 people had been diagnosed HIV positive. Furthermore in this same year, about 12,000 people may have died of AIDS. It is an encouraging fact to see that the number of people dying from AIDS is decreasing due to extensive introduction of ‘combination therapy’ in 1996. On the other hand, the number of people living with HIV could have most likely increased by 47% between the year 2000 and 2005.</p>
<p>Critical illness is a matter of concern. The figures seen above reveal that many people are affected by many sorts of critical illnesses. So, if you are not yet insured, it can be considered as a wise idea to get yourself a critical illness cover.   </p>

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		<title>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Statistics to Help you Understand the Rate of Incidence of Certain Critical Illness</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 07:15:56 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Critical illness insurance may have been designed long ago as a means to cope with the lack of health care systems in some countries. Since then, the development of critical illness cover has been considerable. More and more people may be seeking for critical illness cover as the product may have become widely known across the UK and worldwide. Insurance companies may nowadays provide cover for up to 30 critical illness conditions while others may restrict themselves to only seven. Competition over the insurance market may have pushed insurers towards the addition of many critical illnesses in certain policies. However the occurrence of critical illness still prevails.</p>
<p>Here are some facts and statistics about some critical illnesses during the past few years.</p>
<p>Cancer</p>
<p>As per to the Breast Cancer Campaign 2002, it can be said that 1 of every 9 women may contract a critical illness such as breast cancer. Furthermore, in the year 1997, around 38,000 women may have been diagnosed with this life threatening critical illness. Further analysis of the current situation may suggest that this rate could increase every passing year. Fortunately, improving medical techniques and treatments may have made it possible for around 60 percent of women to stay alive 5 years after an intervention for this critical illness.</p>
<p>The Office of National Statistics stated that in the year 2000, about 150,000 people may have passed away due to cancer. More precisely speaking, every 3 and a half minutes one person may die. This may then make of cancer one of the most lethal critical illness in the UK. Also, in the year 2000, the death of around 20,600 men and 13,000 women may have been caused by lung cancer than any other form of cancer.</p>
<p>Deafness</p>
<p>According to RNID 2002, a total amount of around 8 million people may be deaf or hard of hearing. This result may show a critical illness in ascent. Out of these, approximately 673,000 people may be severely or profoundly deaf relying on lip-reading and requiring a text phone or video phone to communicate.</p>
<p>Kidney failure</p>
<p>As per the UK Renal Registry 1998, at the end of the year 1998, around 31,000 people may have been more likely to suffer from a critical illness such as end-stage renal failure. As a result, about half of the patients could have been treated by transplant surgery while the remaining may have been treated with dialysis.</p>
<p>Multiple Sclerosis</p>
<p>According to Multiple Sclerosis Society, 2002, this critical illness may have made around 85,000 patients in the UK. Furthermore, figures may show that each year about 2,500 new cases of multiple sclerosis are diagnosed. Additionally, it may be a saddening fact to find out that multiple sclerosis may be the most common neurological disorder among young adults. This critical illness may prevail among people usually aged between 20 to 40.</p>
<p>The rates at which these critical illnesses occur may be of much concern. You could imagine the possible financial catastrophe people could undergo should critical illness cover not exist. Thanks to critical illness cover payout, some income may be injected so that the person’s family may continue their usual trend of life.  </p>

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		<title>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Optic Neuritis Treatment Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 19:25:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Optic neuritis also known retrobulbar neuritis. It is the inflammation of the optic nerve which can lead to total or partial loss of vision. Optic neuritis may be the first episode of a patient who will subsequently develop multiple sclerosis. Optic neuritis usually develops as a result of an auto-immune [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Optic neuritis also known retrobulbar neuritis. It is the inflammation of the optic nerve which can lead to total or partial loss of vision. Optic neuritis may be the first episode of a patient who will subsequently develop multiple sclerosis. Optic neuritis usually develops as a result of an auto-immune disorder which can be triggered by a viral infection. The patient may notice blurred or distorted vision, the reduction of colour vision, or a blind spot. The signs and symptoms of optic neuritis may be indications of an autoimmune disorder called multiple sclerosis. There is also often a story of pain with the movement of the eyes, which may precede visual loss. </p>
<p>In many cases, a single eye is affected, and patients may not be aware of the loss of colour vision until the doctor asked them to close or cover the eye healthy. The condition usually occurs in adults under 45. Womens are affected twice as often as men. Some gene mutations can increase your risk of developing optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis.Most people with optic neuritis recover spontaneously. Methylprednisolone intravenous therapy was shown to increase recovery rates visual. Cortico-steroids (prednisone oral and IV methylprednisolone) were submitted to significantly increase the recovery rate of optic neuritis. </p>
<p>The intravenous steroids are sometimes administered in an outpatient setting or at home. After an intravenous corticosteroids, you can take a oral steroid called prednisone for several weeks. Oral steroids usually follow a course of intravenous steroids, because using oral steroids to treat optic neuritis alone was associated with an increased risk of recurrence. COP-1 (Copaxone) and beta interferons have both been shown to reduce the likelihood and severity of recurrent optic neuritis in addition to other symptoms of multiple sclerosis. Immunomodulators can be seen in this condition.</p>
<p>Optic Neuritis Treatment and Prevention Tips </p>
<p>1. Oral steroid called prednisone is also recommeded.</p>
<p>2. Immunosuppressive therapy for MS is most often prescribed.</p>
<p>3. Intravenous steroid therapy may accelerate vision recovery.</p>
<p>4. COP-1 and beta interferons have both been shown to reduce the probability.</p>
<p>5. Cortico-Steroids have been shown to significantly increase the rate of the recovery from optic neuritis.  </p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  A demyelinating disease is any circumstance that results in harm to the overprotective coating that surrounds nerves in your mind and spinal cord. This impairs the conduction of signals in the affected nerves, causing disability in superstar, campaign, cognition, or new functions depending on which nerves are involved. Multiple sclerosis is the most common demyelinating disease. In this disorder, your immune system mistakenly attacks the myelin sheath or the cells that produce and maintain the myelin sheath. A number of other types of demyelinating disorders have been associated with optic neuritis. They are: acute transverse myelitis, Guillain barre syndrome, Devic&#8217;s neuromyelitis optica, Charcot marie tooth syndrome, multifocal demyelinating neuropathy, and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. </p>
<p>Demyelinating diseases causes inflammation and wound to the sheath and finally to the nerves that it surrounds. The outcome may be dual areas of scarring, which can finally decelerate or halt heart signals that curb muscle coordination, power, superstar and imagination. The majority of plaques congregate along periventricular draining veins, but plaques also commonly occur within the spinal cord, optic nerves, brain stem, and white matter of the cerebral hemispheres and cerebellum. Plaques can also occur in the connecting pathways of subcortical white matter. Demyelination in gray matter may account for a large fraction of the lesion burden. Longer standing lesions are characterized by a total loss of myelin and oligodendrocytes, an intense astrogliosis, variable degrees of axonal loss, and a scant residual infiltrate of mononuclear cells, some of which are immunoglobulin-secreting B cells. </p>
<p>The diagnosis is made on the ground of the clinical signs and symptoms. The diagnosis of Multiple sclerosis requires evidence of the spreading of lesions in the system over moment and the cautious expulsion of new causes. Treatment of multiple sclerosis can be discussed in terms of the management of acute relapses, the prevention of relapses as modification of the disease process, and the management of symptoms and fixed neurologic deficits. A short, tapering course of oral corticosteroids may be given afterward. Equivalent doses of oral corticosteroids may have a similar effect, but treatment with lower doses is controversial. Treatment depends on the type of demyelinating disease but may include corticosteroid medications. Although corticosteroids have a short-term beneficial effect when used for acute exacerbations, their long-term effect on the course of multiple sclerosis is less clear. </p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Sales of prescription medicines worldwide rose 7% to $602 billion, according to IMS health, a pharmaceutical information and consulting company. The United States still accounts for the lion&#8217;s share of that, with $252 billion in annual sales, but sales in it and the other nine biggest markets grew by only 5.7%. But emerging markets such as China, Russia, South Korea and Mexico outpaced those markets, growing a whopping 81%.Pfizer&#8217;s cholesterol pill Lipitor remains the best-selling drug in the world for the fifth year in a row. Its annual sales were $12.9 billion, more than twice as much as its closest competitors: Plavix, the blood thinner from Bristol-Myers Squibb and Sanofi-Aventis; Nexium, the heartburn pill from AstraZeneca and Advair, the asthma inhaler from GlaxoSmithKline. </p>
<p>The following is a list of the top 100 pharmaceutical products ranked by sales. </p>
<p>Brand Name(s) Company(ies) Disease/Medical Use First Approval Date1 Lipitor Pfizer, Astellas PharmaCholesterol Dec-19962 Advair, Seretide GlaxoSmithKlineAsthma Aug-20003 Plavix, Iscover Bristol-Myers Squibb, Sanofi-AventisThrombotic events Nov-19974 Nexium AstraZenecaGastrointestinal disorders Mar-20005 Norvasc PfizerHypertension Jul-19926 Remicade Johnson &amp; Johnson, Schering-Plough, TanabeRheumatoid arthritis Aug-19987 Enbrel Amgen, WyethRheumatoid arthritis Nov-19988 Zyprexa Eli LillySchizophrenia Sep-19969 Diovan NovartisHypertension Dec-199610 Risperdal Johnson &amp; JohnsonSchizophrenia Dec-199311 Aranesp AmgenAnemia Jun-200112 Rituxan, MabThera Roche, Genentech, Biogen Idec, Chugai PharmaceuticalNon-Hodgkin’s lymphoma Nov-199713 Effexor WyethDepression, Anxiety disorders Dec-199314 Protonix, Pantozol, Pantoloc Wyeth, Altana, SolvayGastrointestinal disorders Feb-200015 Singulair Merck &amp; Co.Asthma Feb-199816 Seroquel AstraZeneca, Astellas PharmaSchizophrenia Sep-199717 Prevacid, Takepron TAP Pharmaceuticals, Takeda PharmaceuticalGastrointestinal disorders May-199518 Procrit, Eprex Johnson &amp; JohnsonAnemia Dec-199019 Cozaar, Hyzaar Merck &amp; Co.Hypertension Apr-199520 Fosamax Merck &amp; Co.Osteoporosis Sep-199521 Herceptin Roche, Genentech, Chugai PharmaceuticalBreast cancer Sep-199822 Lovenox, Clexane Sanofi-AventisDeep-vein thrombosis Mar-199323 Avandia, Avandamet, Avandaryl GlaxoSmithKlineType 2 diabetes May-199924 Actos Takeda Pharmaceutical, Eli LillyType 2 diabetes Jul-199925 Zocor Merck &amp; Co.Cholesterol Dec-199126 Copaxone Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Sanofi-AventisMultiple sclerosis Dec-199627 AcipHex, Pariet Eisai, Johnson &amp; JohnsonGastrointestinal disorders Aug-199928 Neulasta AmgenNeutropenia Jan-200229 Lexapro, Cipralex Forest Laboratories, H. LundbeckDepression, Anxiety disorders Aug-200230 Gleevec, Glivec NovartisLeukemia May-200131 Ambien, Stilnox Sanofi-AventisInsomnia Dec-199232 Aricept Eisai, PfizerAlzheimer’s disease Nov-199633 Epogen AmgenAnemia Jun-198934 Zyrtec, Cirrus Pfizer, UCB, Daiichi SankyoAllergic rhinitis Dec-199535 Avapro, Aprovel, Avalide Sanofi-Aventis, Bristol-Myers SquibbHypertension Sep-199736 Avastin Roche, GenentechColorectal cancer Feb-200437 Taxotere Sanofi-AventisCancer Oct-199538 Eloxatin, Eloxatine Sanofi-AventisColorectal cancer Aug-200239 Zoloft PfizerDepression, Anxiety disorders Dec-199140 Tamiflu Roche, Chugai PharmaceuticalInfluenza Oct-199941 Lantus Sanofi-AventisType 2 diabetes and type 1 diabetes Apr-200042 Crestor AstraZeneca, ShionogiCholesterol Nov-200243 Humira Abbott LaboratoriesRheumatoid arthritis Dec-200244 Celebrex PfizerOsteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis Dec-199845 Topamax Johnson &amp; JohnsonSeizures Dec-199646 Prevnar WyethPneumococcal disease Feb-200047 Vytorin Merck &amp; Co., Schering-PloughCholesterol Jul-200448 Zetia Merck &amp; Co., Schering-PloughCholesterol Oct-200249 Wellbutrin GlaxoSmithKline, BiovailDepression, Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) Aug-200350 Abilify Otsuka Pharmaceutical, Bristol-Myers SquibbSchizophrenia Nov-200251 Lamictal GlaxoSmithKlineSeizures Dec-199452 Toprol, Seloken AstraZenecaHypertension Jan-199253 NeoRecormon, Epogin Roche, Chugai PharmaceuticalAnemia Jul-199754 Atacand, Blopress Takeda Pharmaceutical, AstraZenecaHypertension Oct-199755 Spiriva Boehringer IngelheimChronic obstructive pulmonary disease Apr-200256 Avonex Biogen IdecMultiple sclerosis May-199657 Viagra PfizerErectile dysfunction Mar-199858 Micardis Boehringer Ingelheim, Astellas PharmaHypertension Nov-199859 Actonel Procter &amp; Gamble, Sanofi-AventisOsteoporosis Mar-199860 Lupron, Leuplin Takeda Pharmaceutical, TAP PharmaceuticalsProstate cancer Jan-198961 TriCor, Lipanthyl Abbott Laboratories, SolvayCholesterol Feb-199862 Zofran GlaxoSmithKlineNausea and vomiting Dec-199263 Valtrex GlaxoSmithKlineHerpes Jun-199564 Levaquin, Floxin Johnson &amp; JohnsonBacterial infections Dec-199665 Arimidex AstraZenecaBreast cancer Dec-199566 Prograf Astellas PharmaTransplant rejection Apr-199367 CellCept Roche, Chugai PharmaceuticalTransplant rejection May-199568 Xalatan, Xalacom PfizerIntraocular pressure Jun-199669 Rebif SeronoMultiple sclerosis Feb-199870 Coreg GlaxoSmithKlineHypertension Sep-199571 Gemzar Eli LillyCancer May-199672 Prilosec, Losec AstraZenecaGastrointestinal disorders Sep-198973 Benicar, Olmetec Daiichi Sankyo, Forest LaboratoriesHypertension Apr-200274 Lotrel NovartisHypertension Jun-199975 Cymbalta Eli LillyDepression, Anxiety disorders Aug-200476 Imitrex, Imigran GlaxoSmithKlineMigraine Dec-199277 Depakote Abbott LaboratoriesSeizures Mar-198378 Humalog Eli LillyDiabetes Apr-199679 Duragesic Johnson &amp; JohnsonPain Aug-199080 Pulmicort AstraZenecaAsthma Jun-199781 Zometa NovartisHypercalcemia Aug-200082 Betaseron, Betaferon Schering AGMultiple sclerosis Jul-199383 Delix, Tritace Sanofi-AventisHypertension Jul-200084 Flovent, Flixotide GlaxoSmithKlineAsthma Mar-199685 Neupogen AmgenNeutropenia Feb-199186 Casodex AstraZenecaProstate cancer Oct-199587 Pravachol Bristol-Myers SquibbCholesterol Oct-199188 Truvada Gilead SciencesHIV infection Aug-200489 Symbicort AstraZenecaAsthma Aug-200090 Pegasys Roche, Chugai PharmaceuticalHepatitis C Jun-200291 Evista Eli Lilly, Chugai PharmaceuticalOsteoporosis Dec-199792 Flomax Boehringer IngelheimBenign prostatic hypertrophy Oct-199793 Lyrica PfizerNeuropathic pain Jul-200494 Paxil, Seroxat GlaxoSmithKlineDepression, Anxiety disorders Dec-199295 Kaletra Abbott LaboratoriesHIV infection Mar-200196 Detrol PfizerOveractive bladder Mar-199897 Harnal Astellas PharmaBenign prostatic hypertrophy Jul-199298 Erbitux Bristol-Myers Squibb, Merck KGaAColorectal cancer Feb-200499 Synagis MedImmuneRespiratory syncytial virus Jun-1998100 Augmentin GlaxoSmithKlineBacterial infections Aug-1984 </p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  In times of difficulty, such as when you&#8217;re facing a world financial crisis or a serious illness, it&#8217;s much easier to become stressed even by minor triggers. But there are many natural tools, such as yoga, to help you cope with these situations.Yoga enhances your physical health, and also gives you the presence of mind to handle less than ideal circumstances. With its focus on the body and being in the moment, yoga naturally calms you and makes your thoughts more positive, regardless of any major difficulty you are facing. One of the easiest ways to try yoga, or to maintain a regular practice, is through a yoga video. In the comfort of your own home, and conforming to your own pace and schedule, you can delve into this ancient, beneficial practice.People who are faced with limited mobility as a result of disorders such as multiple sclerosis can particularly benefit from a yoga video. In fact, Dahn Yoga has created a video called Dahn Yoga for Multiple Sclerosis and Similar Conditions that addresses the needs of this population. It takes viewers through simple Dahn Yoga exercises that they do not need to be particularly strong or flexible to perform. One of the most effective techniques shown in this Dahn Yoga video that anyone can do, or have done to them, is body tapping. Tapping your body with your hands improves blood and lymph circulation, sending fresh, oxygenated blood to the brain. Tap all over your body with your hands cupped, just like you were giving yourself a massage. Use your fingertips to lightly tap your face and head. As you tap, feel the body parts that you&#8217;re tapping and exhale your stress and tension out your mouth. If you find a spot that is sore or sensitive, tap it longer until you can feel the pain move or go away. Finish with tapping your lower abdomen with both hands about 30 times.This refreshing exercise will help anyone, especially those facing a difficult situation or debilitating illness such as multiple sclerosis, reduce their stress, tension, and pain while increasing their circulation. Even if you cannot leave your home, Dahn Yoga for Multiple Sclerosis and Similar Conditions can help you live a better life. Another Dahn Yoga video called Dahn Yoga for Beginners has similar exercises, some of which are also like tai chi. Set amidst peaceful, natural surroundings, it will also help you feel more positive and cheerful so that you can meet any challenge you face. </p>

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		<title>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Neurology, Part 2: Treatments Of Specific Neurologic Diseases</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Now that we have reviewed the general treatments for brain and nerve health, we will address unique treatments for individual disorders. Let me stress that until enough of the general treatments are accomplished, including good diet, heavy doses of B vitamins and essential fatty oils, these additional treatments may not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Now that we have reviewed the general treatments for brain and nerve health, we will address unique treatments for individual disorders. Let me stress that until enough of the general treatments are accomplished, including good diet, heavy doses of B vitamins and essential fatty oils, these additional treatments may not be of great value. Traumatic brain injury: this occurs by trauma to the brain, which may be from a fall, an automobile accident, a sports injury, or an assault. This injury causes a bruise on the brain, both at the site of initial impact when the brain hits the skull, and at the opposite side of the brain as the brain bounces off the skull at the site of the initial injury. The second injury to the brain is called a contrecoup injury. The brain will immediately swell, because of blood vessel breakage, inflammatory substances are released, attracting inflammation and swelling to both areas of injury. If the swelling increases, it will compress the brain tissue and blood vessels, so that nutrients and oxygen cannot be carried to the site, and waste products cannot be removed. One of the eleven approved uses of hyperbaric oxygen is for healing chronic wounds. Hyperbaric oxygen is the use of 100% oxygen in a pressure environment that is 50-100% higher than normal atmospheric pressure. You may have heard about its use for divers who get the &#8220;bends&#8221; in diving. Hyperbaric oxygen is known to induce angiogenesis, which is the formation of brand new blood vessels to an area of low oxygen saturation. It is through this and other mechanisms that wound healing takes place. Because of oxygen deprivation, the brain cells will soon become dysfunctional, and eventually start dying. Hyperbaric oxygen can reverse this process by bringing much needed oxygen to the areas of dying cells. The injury process causes the release of significant numbers of free radicals, which cause further damage and swelling. This can be reversed by IV EDTA Chelation therapy, especially when DMSO is added to the IV solution. This combination is extremely effective at providing much needed oxygen and removal of the free radicals that are initiating the cascade of inflammation and swelling leading to the death of the neurons. Interestingly, progesterone decreases inflammation and early edema in early traumatic brain injury. Normal testosterone and estradiol levels are also important to prevent neuronal loss. One important item to recognize is the potential for pituitary dysfunction after a head injury. It will be important to check the hormones that the pituitary releases, both early in the head injury and months later. These would include growth hormone, FSH, LH, ACTH, TSH, and ADH. Spinal chord injury is treated in exactly the same way as traumatic brain injury, with hyperbaric oxygen and EDTA Chelation therapy, with DMSO added. The major problem with spinal chord injury, if the spinal chord is not totally severed, is the post injury swelling and inflammation, which compresses the chord and leads to complete chord death. The above treatments, if initiated early, will usually prevent this complication. Unfortunately, many patients end up in a hospital after their traumatic brain or spinal chord injury and do not have access to these treatments for a week or two, by which time permanent neurologic damage has taken place. Stroke causes damage similar to trauma in the brain because a clot is dislodged and gets stuck in a small blood vessel, thus prohibiting blood supply to the tissue that it supplies. This causes the same inflammatory response with free radical damage, nutrient and oxygen deficiency, and waste product buildup, leading to neuronal death. This can also be resolved with hyperbaric oxygen, EDTA Chelation therapy, and EDTA Chelation therapy with DMSO added. Pancreatic enzymes and a soy extract called &#8220;nattokinase&#8221; have the ability to break down clots. The pancreatic enzymes need to be administered at high doses between meals. If given with meals, they will be used up assisting the pancreatic enzymes to break down food.There are many disorders that are classified as emotional disorders that actually have a strong association with physical root causes. Often there has been some damage to neurotransmitters that conduct the message from one nerve cell to another. Seratonin and dopamine are the two most common neurotransmitters whose deficiency causes anxiety, depression, insomnia, attention disorders, PTSD, and severe stress. These neurotransmitters can be assessed through a urine evaluation, and precursors of these neurotransmitters can be given to increase the levels in nerve tissue. There are three toxic metals that are known to interfere with brain function: mercury, aluminum, and lead. Oral Chelation therapy can remove these metals from the brain and improve brain function. There are many relaxation techniques that are helpful, including meditation and energy work. Biofeedback and audio-visual entrainment and emotional release techniques are also effective treatments. Let us now turn our attention to the huge topic of neurodegenerative disorders. These include Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS (or Lou Gehrig’s disease), and Huntington’s disease. These disorders are triggered by environmental factors in genetically susceptible individuals. These triggers include stress, poor nutrition, and chemical toxic exposures and toxic metal exposures (including mercury, aluminum and lead). There is an excellent video produced by the University of Calgary, called &#8220;Mercury Effect on Nerve Fibrils,&#8221; that can be obtained by Googling it on the Internet. It is a scientific documentation of the effect of mercury on the formation of nerve fibers and maintenance of nerve tissue. The basic injury in all neurodegenerative disorders is free radical production and its injury to brain tissue. There are many substances that will reduce these free radicals or oxidative stress in the brain. The antioxidants, vitamin C, E, and beta-carotene, along with minerals selenium and magnesium, and the hormone melatonin, all reduce oxidative stress. Glutathione, which must be administered IV or transdermally, is one of the best antioxidants and is also a chelating agent for toxic metals. N acetylcysteine, alphalipoic acid, and vitamin B12 will also reduce oxidative stress. These can be taken orally. Glutamate is an excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain. When glutamate levels become high, the body will reduce that excitatory neurotransmitter into the glutamine form, and it will be taken up by the glial cells into the brain tissue. When high doses of glutamate are ingested, as in MSG (monosodium glutamate), glutamate can become a neurotoxin. When we eat out, it is important to be aware that MSG is often added as a flavor enhancer to our food. It is not uncommon to consume 9 mg of MSG in a single Chinese meal. Humans actually concentrate MSG in tissue 4-5 times more effectively than other animals. The 9 mg equivalent dose to the same dose in an animal has been shown to cause neurotoxicity, which may explain why some people become ill after eating Chinese food. The reason glutamate is so toxic is that it opens up sodium channels, so that sodium rushes into cells, which brings water molecules with the sodium. If the glutamate levels are high enough for a long enough period of time, these cells will actually balloon and burst. If this damage were not enough to a cell, approximately 4-6 hours after ingestion of a high glutamate meal, calcium channels will also open up. There is usually a 10,000-1 ratio of calcium outside of the cell to inside of the cell. This ratio is maintained by the cell membrane and is really an indicator of the health of the cell. If calcium is permitted to enter the cell, it must be pumped out of the cells, and the body utilized cell energy to perform this task. If calcium is not removed from the cells in an expeditious manner, the cells will die. In fact, it is the calcium rushing into cells with inadequate energy to pump it out that is the ultimate death to the human body. As an interesting side note, Calcium is the mineral that stimulates the cells to function. The contraction of the muscle takes place because calcium channels are opened up to trigger muscle contraction. It is only when the energy level is low and the calcium cannot be pumped out, or the calcium channels are open too much of the time, that cells will die. Magnesium, taurine, zinc, and huperzine have been shown to reduce the excitatory effects of excessive glutamate. There are many other toxins that may be present in our body that may affect brain tissue. These toxins may be removed with a far infrared sauna. Milk thistle and alphalipoic acid provide liver support, which is our organ of major detoxification. There are also a number of substances which provide the brain and all cells of the body with energy. Because the mitochondria are the organelle that produces our energy, all these substances provide mitochondrial support. Coenzyme Q10 is the critical fifth step in a nine step process of the electron transport chain, which is the major energy-producing cascade in the body. L-Carnitine is the transport protein that moves triglycerides across the mitochondrial cell membrane, so that triglycerides can be used for cell energy. Ribose is a sugar that part of the ATP (adenosinetriphosphate) molecule. ATP is the major energy source for every cell of the body. Phosphatidylcholine is one of the major phospholipids in all cell membranes, and imparts the fluidity or normal functioning to each cell. This can be given IV and orally, so that cells will function better. Stem cell research is an area of moral controversy because of the source of acquisition. The reason there is such a dilemma about the acquisition of stem cells is that they are derived from fetal tissue, which can come from the premature death of fetal infants (abortions). The stem cells derived therefrom are sold at a high price. However, stem cells can be obtained from an umbilical chord after delivery of a live birth, from other adults, and there is also new research that there are substances that can encourage one’s own stem cells to be released at a faster rate than usual. There is a lot of promise on the horizon regarding this research and its use in neurologic disease.  Stem cells are cells that have not committed themselves to become a certain tissue. When they arrive at a site in the body where new cells need to be formed, they can then transform themselves into those cells. In many neurologic disorders, including all the degenerative disorders, new cell growth may be an important part of the healing process. Multiple sclerosis is a process in the brain where the fatty sheath, called myelin, that surrounds each nerve cell, starts to break down. This is characterized by plaques seen in the central nervous system on MRIs. This affects both the motor and sensory systems of the body. The etiology is unknown; however, it may be an autoimmune disease, where the body starts to attack its own myelin sheath, or it may be another disease triggered by the known neurotoxin mercury. Chelation of toxic metals, if present, forms a core treatment for this disorder. DMSA is a chelating agent that is capable of crossing the blood brain barrier, and pulling metals out of the brain to detoxify it. IV glutathione is another chelating agent and is a strong antioxidant that may reduce the inflammation around the nerves. This can be followed by IV phosphatidylcholine, which is an important part of the myelin sheath and its repair. Flaxseed oil and methylcobalamine (B12) may also prove helpful. The old literature shows scientific support of the &#8220;Swank Diet&#8221; in the treatment of multiple sclerosis. This is a diet that is low in saturated fats, has normal protein intake, high polyunsaturated oils (such as cod liver oil), and mandates fish three times per week. Hyperbaric oxygen has also been shown to improve multiple sclerosis. The original research was done in Great Britain, when an individual was given the assignment to prove that hyperbaric oxygen did NOT improve multiple sclerosis. His careful science showed the opposite. Unfortunately, his hyperbaric oxygen machines were taken away from him and the data was never published. Autism spectrum disorders are characterized by neurologic and behavioral impairment. Mercury impairs the methylation pathway, which may be at the core of many of the symptom abnormalities in autism. These may include gastrointestinal illness and immune deficiencies. Treatment is a multifactorial plan. The diet must eliminate gluten, gliaden (a wheat protein), soy, casein, lactose, and sugar. Many autism victims need to have Chelation to remove toxic metals. Supplementation of methylated B12, folinic acid, betaine (trimethylglycine or dimethylglycine), and magnesium may be important to improve the biochemical abnormalities. Probiotics and pancreatic enzymes may be necessary for better gastrointestinal functioning. IV secretin has been helpful in some children with autism. Transdermal glutathione is also an important part of the total treatment. Neuropathy is a descriptive term that refers to breakdown of nerves. This may be indicated by tingling, pain, numbness, or misperception of tactile stimuli. The causes are multitudinous, including autoiummune disease, post infection, diabetic, hereditary, nerve entrapment or compression, trauma-induced, or drug/ toxin induced, as in chemotherapy. Treatment includes identifying the cause and treating it if possible. The omega 6 oils, including borage and evening primrose oil are important for proper nerve function, as are the B vitamins. There are frequency generators that can release frequencies that heal and repair nerve tissue. The energy work of acupuncture and Jin shin Jyutsu may also interrupt the abnormal frequencies released by the damaged tissue and cause healing to take place. </p>

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		<title>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Denture Cream and Neurological Disorders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Denture Creams, like Poligrip and Fixodent, have been causing serious health problems in many people. Denture creams contain zinc, and excessive exposure to zinc can lead to copper depletion, which when severe, can cause serious neurological disorders.More than 35 million Americans use denture creams, such as Poligrip and Fixodent, to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Denture Creams, like Poligrip and Fixodent, have been causing serious health problems in many people. Denture creams contain zinc, and excessive exposure to zinc can lead to copper depletion, which when severe, can cause serious neurological disorders.More than 35 million Americans use denture creams, such as Poligrip and Fixodent, to keep their dentures in place. Yet the risk of denture cream zinc poisoning is virtually unknown. The Food &amp; Drug Administration (FDA) has not required the manufacturers of these products to warn users of this danger. As a result, many people suffering from neuropathy and other neurological problems are unaware that their symptoms are the result of poisonous zinc denture creams.Denture cream zinc poisoning could affect tens of thousands of people. Because early treatment is vital to reversing zinc poisoning, it is important that denture wearers educate themselves about this risk.Neuropathy is one of the most common results of denture cream zinc poisoning. Neuropathy is a medical term describing disorders of the nerves of the peripheral nervous system, Neuropathy can be a symptom or consequence of other diseases, like diabetes and it can be a side effect of some drugs, like chemotherapy agents. It can also be the result of nutritional deficiencies, such as the copper depletion caused by denture cream zinc poisoning.The symptoms of denture cream neuropathy include:• tingling or numbness in the extremities • loss of ability to move legs, feet, arms, or hands • poor balance and coordination• decrease in walking stride• abnormal blood pressure and heart rate• reduced ability to perspire• constipation and bladder dysfunction.At its most severe, denture cream neuropathy can leave patients permanently disabled. That&#8217;s why early detection of denture cream zinc poisoning is so important.The evidence that zinc-containing denture creams can cause neuropathy is growing. Researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas recently found a very strong link between zinc-containing denture adhesives and neuropathy. Their study, published in a 2008 issue of the journal &#8220;Neurology&#8221; determined that neuropathy in four patients was likely caused by their exposure to zinc in these products. The patients in the University of Texas study used an average of two tubes of denture adhesive every week. Normal blood levels of copper range from 0.75 to 1.45 micrograms per milliliter (mL), but levels for the patients in the report ranged from less than 0.1 to 0.23 micrograms per mL. The top normal number for zinc blood levels is 1.10 micrograms per mL, but patients had levels ranging from 1.36 to 4.28 micrograms per mL.Unfortunately, the damage the patients suffered was not easily reversed. To treat symptoms, one patient took copper supplements but didn&#8217;t stop using denture cream. His copper levels improved, but his zinc levels remained too high and he showed no improvement in his neurological symptoms. A second patient, who took copper supplements and stopped using denture adhesive showed improvement in copper and zinc levels, but no improvement in neurological symptoms.Another patient&#8217;s neurological symptoms included weakness in the hands and poor balance, while another had weakness in her arms and legs that made her wheelchair dependent, along with cognitive decline and urinary incontinence. These patients showed only &#8220;mild neurologic improvement&#8221; after they quit using denture adhesives and began taking copper supplements. In addition to neuropathy, denture cream zinc poisoning can cause a number of neurological problems. These include: Paresthesias: Spontaneous feelings of numbness, tingling, pinching, sharp, deep stabs, electric shocks, or buzzing in the arms and legs. Other types of paresthesias include feelings of cold, warmth, burning, itching, and skin crawling.Dysesthesias: Unpleasant abnormal sensations that occur when a patient touches something, or is exposed to some other type of stimulus. Patients suffering from this disorder may feel burning, wetness, itching, electric shock, &#8220;pins and needles&#8221; and other uncomfortable sensations in their extremities, especially their hands and feet.Anemia: A blood disorder that occurs when the level of healthy red blood cells in the body becomes too low. Anemia can lead to serious health problems, including fatigue and impaired bodily organs.Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes: These diseases are disorders of the hematopoietic stem cells that can involve either one cell line or all of the cell lines (erythroid for red cells, myeloid for white blood cells, megakaryocytic for platelets).Denture cream zinc poisoning mimics many other disorders, and is often misdiagnosed. To correctly diagnose denture cream zinc poisoning, the zinc and copper levels in a patient&#8217;s blood must be tested.Most often, if a patient with denture cream zinc poisoning is misdiagnosed, they are thought to have a demyelinating disease. These types of disorders involve destruction of the myelin sheath &#8211; the protective covering of the nerve cells. Some of the demyelinating diseases most often misdiagnosed in patients with denture adhesive neuropathy include:Multiple Sclerosis: People with denture adhesive neuropathy are often suspected to be suffering from Multiple Sclerosis. This is not surprising, as Multiple Sclerosis affects more than 400,000 people in the U.S. Many of the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis are identical to those of zinc copper depletion. Multiple sclerosis can be difficult to diagnose early in the course of the disease, because symptoms often come and go — sometimes disappearing for months. Demyelinating Syndrome: This syndrome is often associated with other diseases, such as lupus. Typical symptoms include odd sensation in legs, arms, chest, or face, such as tingling or numbness, or weakness; blurriness or double vision; loss of dexterity; and coordination problems. Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP): A rare neurological disorder in which there is swelling of nerve roots and destruction of the myelin sheath over the nerves. This disorder causes weakness, paralysis and/or impairment in motor function, especially of the arms and legs. Sensory loss may also be present causing numbness, tingling, or prickling sensations. The motor and sensory impairments usually affect both sides of the body, and the degree of severity may vary.Guillain-Barré Syndrome: A disorder in which the body&#8217;s immune system attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. Early symptoms of this disorder-such as varying degrees of weakness or tingling sensations in the legs-are similar to those caused by zinc copper deficiency. In many instances the weakness and abnormal sensations spread to the arms and upper body. These symptoms can increase in intensity until certain muscles cannot be used at all. When severe, a patient may suffer life-threatening paralysis.Those most at risk for denture cream zinc poisoning are people who have used excessive amounts of these products for a long period of time. Many denture wearers use large amounts of adhesive to keep ill-fitting dentures in place. But this is a dangerous solution to the problem. Because of the risk of denture cream zinc poisoning, it is much safer to seek the help of a dentist so that dentures can be properly fitted. </p>

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		<title>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Optic Neuritis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 12:31:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Optic neuritis (optical neuritis, visual neuritis) is the sharp disease, shown an inflammation of an optic nerve. It often meets in a combination to the neurologic illnesses described demyeliniation. Demyeliniation is a loss of an external fatty layer of a nervous fibre which provides fast conductivity of a nervous impulse. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  Optic neuritis (optical neuritis, visual neuritis) is the sharp disease, shown an inflammation of an optic nerve. It often meets in a combination to the neurologic illnesses described demyeliniation. Demyeliniation is a loss of an external fatty layer of a nervous fibre which provides fast conductivity of a nervous impulse. More often neuritis an optic nerve it is combined with a multiple sclerosis &#8211; slowly progressing disease of the nervous system shown just this most demyeliniation. The inflammation of an optic nerve is frequent is a debut of a multiple sclerosis or precedes development of a multiple sclerosis for some years. Sometimes the reason of development neuritis an optic nerve remains to the unknown person.The majority of patients with neuritis of an optic nerve test sharp deterioration of sight in a combination to a pain arising at movement by a sick eye. This disease is usually shown on one eye and can periodically give relapses, as for example often happens at a combination to a multiple sclerosis.Attributes (symptoms)Following symptoms of an optic nuritis do not meet in all cases, but they happen more often.- Pain at movement by an eye (in 90 % of cases)- Pain in an eye without movement- Reduction of visual acuity- Sight as in darkness- The lowered perception of color- Narrowing of a peripheral field of vision- Blind spot in the center- Fever- Headache- Nausea- Decrease in sight after physical activities, baths, a hot shower or a bath (at rise of a body temperature)DiagnosticsThe doctor considers some factors at diagnostics an optic neuritis. Disease not always finds verification at survey of a disk of an optic nerve on eye day by means of ophthalmoscope. A pain at movement by an eye &#8211; the characteristic complaint for this disease. The doctor can check up reaction of pupils to light and appoint electrophysiological research of an optic nerve, research of fields of vision, colour perception and a computer tomography or a Magnetic resonance tomography of a brain.TreatmentTreatment of this disease in overwhelming majority of cases is spent by purpose of steroid hormones and not steroid anti-inflammatory preparations in drops, ointments, tablets and injections. Also antibiotics are applied also. Very seldom resort to surgical operation at neuritis an optic nerve. It refers to decompression environments of an optic nerve and consists in its opening for pressure decrease in an optic nerve which at this disease is inevitably raised owing to an inflammatory hypostasis.From long-term research of treatment an optic neuritis (Optic Neuritis Treatment Trial) doctors have learned, that purpose of steroid hormones in a vein (instead of in tablets) reduces risk of progress of a multiple sclerosis in the future. This find is of great importance, as at half of patients with neuritis an optic nerve in the future the multiple sclerosis develops. Though this treatment has the minimal influence on vision, it is important for the general health of the patient. </p>

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		<title>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  2008 MS Harborfest Weekend Plans Announced</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  PORTLAND, Maine (July 30, 2008) &#8211; The Maine Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society will kick off its 27th Annual MS Harborfest weekend beginning Thursday, August 14th continuing through Sunday, August 17th. The proceeds from this four-day waterfront event go to the local chapter to help find a cure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple sclerosis Diagnosis :  PORTLAND, Maine (July 30, 2008) &#8211; The Maine Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society will kick off its 27th Annual MS Harborfest weekend beginning Thursday, August 14th continuing through Sunday, August 17th. The proceeds from this four-day waterfront event go to the local chapter to help find a cure for multiple sclerosis and to provide programs, assistance, and support for the 3,000 Maine families who live with the disease. Approximately one in every 400 Maine residents has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a prevalence rate approximately 70% higher than the national average. </p>
<p>“The Portland based law firm Verrill Dana, LLP is now returning for its fifth year as the overall title sponsor of the Harborfest weekend,” says Denise Clavette, president of the Maine Chapter of the National MS Society.  “And Bangor Savings Bank signed on as event sponsor for three weekend events; the MS Benefit auction, Shoreside Festival and Tugboat Muster.” </p>
<p>On Thursday evening, August 14th from 5:00-9:00 PM, a Benefit Auction featuring popular auctioneer Tom Saturley will start the weekend celebration at the Woodlands Club in Falmouth. There will be hundreds of unique items donated by local artists and merchants. “The MS Harborfest Auction is a terrific way to support the Maine Chapter of the National MS Society’s mission to fund local programs and research and to ultimately find a cure for multiple Sclerosis.  Bangor Savings Bank is proud to be the event sponsor of the auction for the third consecutive year” says John Edwards, MS Auction Committee chair and executive vice president and chief banking officer for Bangor Savings Bank. </p>
<p>On Friday evening, August 15th, a Sponsor and Skippers’ Reception for the sailboat regatta will take place at Handy Boat in Falmouth. </p>
<p>On Saturday, August 16th, the 27th Annual MS Harborfest Parade of Sail and Regatta will take place in Portland Harbor.  The cornerstone of the Harborfest weekend, the regatta draws more than a hundred boats, displaying their colors with skippers, crew and sponsors aboard.  The MS Harborfest Regatta is the largest regatta in Maine and the largest charity sailing event in the Northeast. The MS Harborfest Regatta is sponsored by Mercedes-Benz of Greenwich, CT. </p>
<p>Also on Saturday, the MS Harborfest Powerboat Poker Run will take place on Casco Bay. Participants are encouraged to “dress ship” with decorations or costumes. After a parade around Portland Harbor, boats travel to area marinas (where each stop will feature a theme and giveaways) to pick up a card-stop tag before tying up at DeMillo’s Marina for a barbeque and awards ceremony.  But participants don’t need a boat to join the fun, cards can be purchased at the door and include admission to the party, which will take place under the tent, rain or shine. </p>
<p>On Sunday, August 17th, the annual MS Harborfest Tugboat Parade and Muster and MS Harborfest Shoreside Festival will take place on the Maine State Pier. The tugboats will be docked at the Maine State Pier, surrounded by a festival featuring survival suit races, exhibitions, food and entertainment for the whole family.  At 2:00 PM, the tugboats will line up for an impressive parade, after which, they’ll participate in exciting competitions and races on Casco Bay.  Admission to the Shoreside Festival is free. </p>
<p>“The MS Harborfest is a wonderful celebration of our waterfront and of our coastal culture” says K.C. Jones, Managing Partner of Verrill Dana, “but more importantly, it raises the funds needed to support our friends and neighbors who are affected, directly or indirectly, by this devastating disease.” </p>
<p>About Multiple Sclerosis </p>
<p>Multiple sclerosis interrupts the flow of information between the brain and the body and stops people from moving. Every hour in the United States, someone is newly diagnosed with MS, an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system. Symptoms range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis. The progress, severity and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted, but advances in research and treatment are moving us closer to a world free of MS. Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, with more than twice as many women as men being diagnosed with the disease. MS affects more than 400,000 people in the U.S., and 2.5 million worldwide. </p>
<p>About the Multiple Sclerosis Society </p>
<p>The National MS Society offers 50 state network chapters and helps those living with MS address the challenges of living with the disease. The National MS Society funds more MS research, provides more services to people with MS, offers more professional education and furthers more advocacy efforts than any other MS organization in the world. The Society is dedicated to achieving a world free of MS. The Maine Chapter represents an estimated 3,000 people with MS in the state. Join the movement at www.nationalmssociety.org and visit the Maine Chapter at www.msmaine.org. </p>
<p>About Verrill Dana </p>
<p>Verrill Dana, LLP is a full service law firm with more than 100 attorneys conducting a nationwide practice from offices in Portland, Augusta, and Kennebunk, Maine; Boston; Hartford; and Washington, D.C. To learn more, visit our website at www.verrilldana.com. </p>

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