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US Links |
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National MS Society
(USA) |
The National MS
Society is a collective of passionate individuals who want to do something
about MS now—to move together toward a world free of multiple sclerosis. |
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Multiple Sclerosis Foundation |
The Multiple Sclerosis
Foundation provides a comprehensive approach to helping people with MS
maintain their health and well-being. We offer programming and support to
keep them self-sufficient and their homes safe, while our educational
programs heighten public awareness and promote understanding about the
disease. |
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Multiple Sclerosis Association of
America |
MSAA is a national
nonprofit organization whose mission is to enrich the quality of life for
everyone affected by multiple sclerosis (MS). |
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Comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation of memory loss, attention
deficit, slow thinking and word retrieval, and other cognitive deficits
associated with Multiple Sclerosis at Dr.Danov Neuropsychologist, P.C.
Improve your MS treatment and boost your disability claim. |
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Other Links |
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Multiple Sclerosis Society
of Canada |
The Multiple Sclerosis Society of
Canada is here to help. No one need face MS alone. In communities across
Canada, our volunteers and staff provide information, support, educational
events and other resources for people with MS and their families. |
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Multiple Sclerosis Society (UK) |
The MS Society is the UK's
largest charity for people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS). We are a
membership organisation but provide services to all. The Society
funds MS research, provides grants (financial
assistance), education and training on MS. It produces numerous publications
on MS and runs a freephone specialist
Helpline.
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Multiple Sclerosis Trust (UK) |
The MS Trust is a UK charity,
providing information for anyone affected by multiple sclerosis, education
programmes for health professionals, funding for practical research and
campaigning for specialist multiple sclerosis services. |
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Multiple Sclerosis Society of
Australia |
MS Australia strives for a world
without multiple sclerosis through quality research and for service
excellence to people with multiple sclerosis and their careers. |
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