Tags: government + canada.with.MS
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An expert panel's advice that provinces and territories not cover the cost of two Multiple Sclerosis drugs creates a system of two-tiered care, MS advocates say.
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Decision of the CEDAC (Canada) on the use of Tysabri (natalizumab)
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Anatole Otis, 67, has suffered from multiple sclerosis for more than a decade, but was diagnosed as demented when he first sought medical attention.
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he husband of a Nova Scotia woman who died at an assisted-suicide clinic in Switzerland this month said yesterday he doesn't fear a police investigation into the matter and doesn't expect charges to be laid against him.
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The neurologists called for new priorities in health care, saying billions could be saved through earlier diagnoses, stroke prevention programs and Alzheimer's research.
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The money quietly paid to 46 Newfoundland and Labrador legislators in 2004 could have provided drugs for seven multiple sclerosis patients, a national organization says
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Doctors in Canada can start prescribing Tysabri on Nov. 15 and patients will begin receiving monthly infusions in January.
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