Archive for February, 2010

19th February
2010
written by Help 4 Multiple Sclerosis

Title: Study: Happiness Good for the Heart
Category: Health News
Created: 2/18/2010 11:06:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 2/18/2010 11:06:30 AM

19th February
2010
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

Highly fit multiple sclerosis patients perform significantly better on tests of cognitive function than similar less-fit patients, a new study shows. In addition, MRI scans of the patients showed that the fitter MS patients showed less damage in parts of the brain that show deterioration as a result of MS, as well as a greater volume of vital gray matter…

19th February
2010
written by Help 4 Multiple Sclerosis

Women can be surprising and unpredictable, but that shouldn’t mean buying a woman her birthday gift is difficult. Just find out what she likes. One gift idea that never goes out of style, and is appreciated by women, is jewellery. Still, you must know what she likes, her favourite colours, her style of clothing. If you don’t have a clue what she likes, you can probably ask her family or friends. Visit the Aye Do Gift Shop website for a variety of jewelleries you can choose from, whether the occasion is her birthday, anniversary, and so on. How about a stunning pendant or a classic pair of earrings? We can help you find the right jewellery style, colour, and shape to please the woman in your life on her birthday.

18th February
2010
written by Help 4 Multiple Sclerosis

Those who are more fashion-conscious may want their weddings to deviate slightly from the classic motifs of conventional weddings. By opting for contemporarily-styled wedding jewellery, you will be adding a nice accent to the already-modern design of the rest of the wedding details, such as the gown and the venue. With the number of contemporary jewellery designers nowadays, you can have your jewellery customised according to taste. Getting the theme or style perfect for your wedding is easy, since these designers in the jewellery business are updated in the most up and coming styles.

17th February
2010
written by Help 4 Multiple Sclerosis

No one wants to learn that they have genital warts. It’s not only embarrassing, but also frightening. Of course, the embarrassment comes from the fact that you will need to tell your partner, which can lead to a lot of questions that have to be answered. Also, since there is no known cure for genital warts, it’s easy to get very anxious and upset when you learn that you have this condition. Upon investigating information regarding genital warts, you will find that there is no known cure for them. The best you can hope for is to control the symptoms. However, it is not wise to run out and buy the first product you run across. There are many claims for healing these warts, but only quality products with a bio-oxidative effect seem to help. Thankfully, these products are not expensive or difficult to find.

17th February
2010
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

Migraine is seen more frequently in women with multiple sclerosis (MS) than those without, according to a study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 62nd Annual Meeting in Toronto April 10 to April 17, 2010…

16th February
2010
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

Today the MS Society launches its 2010 Manifesto in a serious and high profile attempt to encourage the next Government to act upon MS inequalities. The document sets 10 powerful calls for the next Government to act upon…

16th February
2010
written by Multiple Sclerosis News From Medical News Today

An article published Online First and in the April edition of The Lancet Neurology reports that add-on daclizumab treatment might reduce multiple sclerosis disease activity more than standard interferon beta treatment alone. The article is the work of Dr John W Rose, Neurovirology Research Laboratory, VA Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah and University of Utah, USA, and colleagues…

16th February
2010
written by Help 4 Multiple Sclerosis

Simple and elegant, traditional accessories for the hair are being opted for by brides on their wedding dates. Some examples are diamond hair pins or pearl-embellished hair clips. You can put forth a statement however, if you choose to wear bridal hair accessories in bolder designs. This may be comprised of hair pins decorated with bright stones such as rubies, sapphires, or emeralds. Semi-precious stones like jade and pink quartz are perfect for every conceivable type of hair accessory. With the use of gems and crystals, making a style statement on your special day will be effortless. Any bride to be will definitely look splendid with the right hairstyle and hair accessories.

15th February
2010
written by Help 4 Multiple Sclerosis

Title: Urinary Retention
Category: Diseases and Conditions
Created: 2/12/2010 4:02:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 2/12/2010 4:02:15 PM

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