multiple sclerosis

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multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis

2003
Provides information about multiple sclerosis, an incurable disease of the central nervous system, discussing its causes, symptoms, and treatments, and looking at how people adapt to living with the disease. Includes references.

Multiple sclerosis

2001
Discusses the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of multiple sclerosis and how people with MS can make their lives as normal as possible.

Multiple sclerosis

2010
This book discusses multiple sclerosis, a chronic disease of the central nervous system, and describes primary, secondary, and tertiary symptoms; the practical, social, physical, and emotional aspects of life that MS disrupts; and the variety of medications being tested to treat MS.

Coping with multiple sclerosis

2001
Provides information about multiple sclerosis, explaining what it is, its symptoms, and treatment; discusses the long-term outlook for people with multiple sclerosis; and offers advice on how to cope with the disease.

Multiple sclerosis

2004
Describes the different types of MS, their symptoms, why this disease can be difficult to diagnose, various types of treatment, and other issues related to multiple sclerosis.

Don't talk to me about the war

2008
In 1940, thirteen-year-old Tommy's routine of school, playing stickball in his Bronx, New York, neighborhood, talking with his friend Beth, and listening to Dodgers games on the radio changes as his mother's illness and his increasing awareness of the war in Europe transform his world.

Multiple sclerosis

1999
Discusses the history, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and future research of multiple sclerosis.

Multiple sclerosis

2008
Presents an overview of Multiple Sclerosis, discussing its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options, as well as the impact the disorder has on daily life.

Multiple sclerosis

2000
Describes the symptoms, diagnosis, effects, and treatments of the neurological disease known as MS, multiple sclerosis, as well as the stories of several well-known people who have this disease.

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