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Watch and listen to new MS treatments online programs

Specially for Relapsing-Remitting MS patients

The internet is a window to MS treatments and news being distributed fast and massively today around the world.

If you have Multiple Sclerosis and you want to learn more to be up-to-date with what’s happening in the world of MS, there is no better time to have MS than right now with all the technological and communication advances being made.

All the latest treatments that are being developed today are made known to anybody that wants or needs to know almost immediately through the World Wide Web. Other great features of today’s technology are online programs and educational seminars that are presented and made available to you in the comfort of your home.

That’s exactly what this page on my website is going to put at your finger tips:

  • Educational webcast seminars
  • Online medical programs
  • online webinar patient education events



THE LATEST ONLINE WEBINAR

I launched this informative section of my website by offering access to registering to view the webinar MS on the Fast Track: The 411 sponsored by the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) that took place march 31, 2011.

The guest speaker was Mark Tullman, MD

Director of the MS Clinical Care Center at The Neurological Institute of New York, Columbia University Medical Center and Assistant Professor of Neurology. Dr. Tullman talked about a variety of issues in an open forum, including the following topics:

  • MS Medications
  • Pregnancy & MS
  • Health & Wellness

The program has been archived on MSAA's YouTube channel and you can access it by going to: the webinar MS on the Fast Track: The 411

I hope the material on this page has been of some help to you. You might want to bookmark this page since I’ll be updating it with newer and interesting ms treatments webinars on Multiple Sclerosis for you to participate.

THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS EMERGING THERAPIES COLLABORATIVE

The MS Emerging Therapies Collaborative was created and organized to supply timely, evidence-based resources regarding the known benefits and risks of newly emerging, FDA-approved medications for multiple sclerosis (MS).

You can visit the official website by Clicking on the following Emerging Therapies Collaborative link also, you should check regularly this page ‘cause this group, which includes:

  • The MS Coalition
  • The American Academy of Neurology and
  • The Multiple Sclerosis VA Centers of Excellence East and West

Will post information and resources for each of the therapies as they gain FDA approval.



PEDIATRIC MS: PARTNERING WITH YOUR CHILD'S SCHOOL

Here you can have access to a video webcast that explores...

  • Common challenges that children with MS have in a school environment
  • What are a child's rights regarding education?
  • Requesting and receiving accommodations

You just have to Click here to go view the webcast



LESS COMMON MS SYMPTOMS

Mostly, ms treatments are gear towards treating the MS symptoms. The following is an interview with Dr. Stephen Krieger on:

  • What are some less common symptoms?
  • Can they be managed?
  • How can you tell if it's an MS symptom?

You just have to Click here to go view the webcast



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