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Koplowitz, 59, crossed the finish line and completed her 20th New York City Marathon on Monday -- just under 29 hours after she had started.
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"When we first launched the site," Bacon said, "the six people who had the most donations ... I matched $10,000 each to the charity that they were supporting."
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And a video blog about MS
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A diary from a participant in the Avonex-Fingolimod clinical trial
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Senior defenseman Mike Campaner (Thunder Bay, Ont.) of the Colgate University men's hockey team made public today that he suffers from multiple sclerosis, an auto-immune disease that affects the central nervous system. Campaner was diagnosed with MS in D
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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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"You notice I say I was diagnosed with MS," she said. "But I don't accept MS."
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I've become this (self-proclaimed) posterchild for MS. I have been open about it. I've been okay with it.
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Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2000, international pianist Olga Bobrovnikova has since devoted her life to supporting multiple sclerosis sufferers through playing the piano.
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Mike Campaner, a senior defenseman on the Colgate University hockey team, revealed Thursday that he suffers from multiple sclerosis but has no plans to quit playing the game.
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THE television reporter Elizabeth Quigley yesterday described the moment she was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis as "unreal".
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Florida's Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Richard Paey, a wheelchair-using father of three who is currently serving a 25-year mandatory prison sentence for taking his own pain medication.
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Alie has a mild case of MS, a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. The Roths had trouble finding a doctor in the area who treated MS in children.
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While multiple sclerosis has made some regular everyday activities difficult for a Bolton woman, she considers herself very fortunate she can still do most everything she wants.
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Area residents with MS struggle with disease that's often difficult to identify.
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