The site is user-friendly and offers complete information on MS. It gives accurate medical info in plain language. Read about real people who are living with the disease and how it affects them. Learn about famous people with MS, news, MS links, and get a list of terms that you need to know when learning about MS.
This is a national nonprofit dedicated to curing MS by determining its causes. Founded in 2001, it began formally branching out nationally in 2005 under the umbrella name Accelerated Cure Project for Multiple Sclerosis, with the Boston Cure Project as the national headquarters and New England affiliate. Find great links, resources, get news and information on MS and the progress researchers are making to find a cure. The site takes a complete look at MS and is user-friendly.
This was started by a woman who was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. After studying her disease, she wanted to help women, mothers, families deal with this diagnosis. She wanted to offer people a place to talk where people know what you’re going through. The site offers good information, is free to join, and really is a support system for individuals dealing with MS.
This site is organized very well, user-friendly, and offers great information in an easy-to-understand way. Find out about new developments in the search for a cure for MS, get resources, news, and info on various treatments.
This is an online newsletter of Boston Cure Project. Choose from a ton of articles on various topics. Read about news stories, people who have the disease, and participate in discussion boards with people chatting about anything from breakthroughs in research, new treatments, and their experiences with MS.
This organization “supports good communication and provides current, useful information about MS. The mission is to educate the public about the issues people with MS face. Those with the disease you can find out how it’s diagnosed, what emotions to expect, what treatments are available and how to cope in a positive way with the new lifestyle changes. Others can get the facts and learn about the myths to get rid of the some of the ignorance that surrounds MS. The site is user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing. It’s easy-to-understand.
This site offers a complete guide to MS in a user-friendly, easy-to-understand manner. The list of resource links is extensive. There is an MS Message Board where you can speak about anything related to the illness.
This site offers a compilation of articles with information on various topics related to MS. With a bit of clicking around, you can find interesting information on symptoms, treatments and the possible causes of MS. There are Q&As, personal accounts of MS and essays on the disease.
Their mission is to find the cause and a cure for MS and “end its devastating effects”. Through extensive research this organization is able to help find better treatments, and offer services for families dealing with MS. The education programs they offer to healthcare professionals, assists them in better serving their patients. Visit the site or call 800-FIGHT MS for clear and useful information on Multiple Sclerosis. The site is user-friendly and has discussion boards where you can chat with others who understand what you’re going through or who can offer personal accounts of their experiences to increase your knowledge of the illness.
This organization was designed to help friends and family develop a better understanding of disabling illness and injury. IDA provides helpful links to sites and organizations of several diseases, disorders and conditions, as well as a support board. There is a lot going on, on the site, but sifting through that, you will find a ton of useful information on MS.
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