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  1. Koplowitz, 59, crossed the finish line and completed her 20th New York City Marathon on Monday -- just under 29 hours after she had started.
  2. "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."
  3. And a video blog about MS
  4. A diary from a participant in the Avonex-Fingolimod clinical trial
  5. 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
  6. 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.
  7. "You notice I say I was diagnosed with MS," she said. "But I don't accept MS."
    20-05-2007 to , , , by admin
  8. I've become this (self-proclaimed) posterchild for MS. I have been open about it. I've been okay with it.
  9. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2000, international pianist Olga Bobrovnikova has since devoted her life to supporting multiple sclerosis sufferers through playing the piano.
    01-04-2007 to , , by admin
  10. 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.
    01-04-2007 to , , by admin
  11. THE television reporter Elizabeth Quigley yesterday described the moment she was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis as "unreal".
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. Area residents with MS struggle with disease that's often difficult to identify.
    01-04-2007 to , , by admin

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