Multiple sclerosis
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Many people felt I should have been relieved or even ecstatic at this news. But all I could think about were all those years lost to a disease I didn’t have
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When my Lancashire hotpot beat a professional chef’s, I decided to revive my website about cooking with a chronic illness
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Autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplant could help treat certain form of multiple sclerosis, say doctors in Sheffield
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Judge decided in November to halt treatment for multiple sclerosis patient on the wishes of her daughter
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Patients welcome results for treatment from pharmaceutical firm Roche, which says it could also treat the primary-progressive form of the disease
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Patients who receive medication soon after diagnosis were half as likely to have died than those given drugs three years later, study shows
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Nearly half of those with multiple sclerosis surveyed by MS Society said they felt the process caused their condition to relapse or deteriorate
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People with multiple sclerosis are tweeting on the hashtag #MSin5Words to share a five word synopsis about daily life
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Researchers say findings may have important public health implications as vitamin supplements are relatively safe and cost-effective
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My seriously ill mother wanted to live close to me — but Medicaid said no
Christina GonzálezIt is hard to transfer Medicaid to another state. That punishes those who struggle with long-term illnesses, and their families -
He has depression and I have MS but I need us to be more intimate. Should I have an affair? Annalisa Barbieri advises a reader
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Letters: The limited awareness of MS symptoms is still potentially affecting the health of people living with MS
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Multiple sclerosis is difficult to diagnose, but a less-than-caring response from healthcare professionals made the job even harder
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Nice says price set by manufacturer of Sativex is too high for the benefit it gives MS patients
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Sarah Boseley asks if the latest guidelines on drugs for MS sufferers are good news or bad
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Letters: Do journalists really think that end-of-life issues are chiefly the remit of the religious?
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Margo Milne: Many sufferers would desperately want a cure for multiple sclerosis to be real, but that doesn't make it the case.
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When Shift.ms gave Polly Mehta the chance to ask an expert anything she wanted about her disease, she had no idea how empowered she would be
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Peter Thompson: Statins may not be the miracle cure we keep looking for. But, just as when I was diagnosed, I believe science will be my salvation
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MS decline may be slowed by use of widely available cholesterol-reducing drug, research find
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Other lives: Teacher who became a pioneer of independent living after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis
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Jenny Hudson hears about Bob Bishton's moving quest to reunite his family who were divided for decades by love and politics
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Danny Wallace, who was part of the last Southampton team to win at Arsenal, tells David Hytner about the devastating effects multiple sclerosis had on his career but says that 'life does not end with it'
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There are 49 of them around the UK now, with members meeting to discuss the drug's production, its medicinal use and legalisation – and to get high
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Early tests show that benztropine stimulates the production of nerve-repairing cells and helped eliminate MS relapses
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Identification of 48 genes is a big step towards finding a cure for MS and further treatment, says Australia-NZ team leader
Sexual healing I haven’t had sex with my wife for eight years and I’m becoming obsessed