positive living with MS
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Quackwatch
This is a non-profit organisation based in America, but with worldwide volunteers, whose main
aim is to combat health-related frauds, myths, fads, and fallacies. The website was launched
in 1996 to help investigate questionable claims, attack misleading advertising on the internet,
advise quackery victims and improve the quality of health information on the internet.
Alternative Treatments
that 'could' be harmful in patients with Multiple Sclerosis
MS is a disease that affects the nervous and immune system, this article looks at how some
alternative medications can affect the immune system and what to avoid.
MS Therapy Centres
The site is the home of a group of self-help therapy centres offering assistance for people
with MS through a range of drug-free symptom management and support. Therefore the site offers
information on various types of complementary therapies, such as oxygen therapy. Plus information
on the disease, latest research, a newsletter and details on your nearest centre.
The information and reference materials contained in this page are intended solely for the information of the reader. They should not be used for treatment purposes, but rather for discussion with the patient's own physician. MSActiveSource.co.uk (maintained by Tangent90 Limited) does not control or edit these pages and can therefore not assume responsibility for their content. All visitors to the site agree to read and abide by the complete terms of the legal disclaimer.
MS affects about three times as many women as men.
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