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Intellectually active life style preserves learning and memory

A small study of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients shows that maintaining an intellectually active lifestyle can help preserve learning and memory, even among patients with a high degree of brain damage.

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Aussie MS Patients do well with stem cells 7.30pm Report last night

On the 7.30pm Report last night, there was a follow up to Ben Leahy's story, the young 18 year old who had stem cell treatment never before tried in Australia who got his life back after being paralysed from the neck down with rapid onset MS. He had massive lesions.

Incredibly, his lesions are now gone, he's walking well and planning uni studies.

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CCSVI- Aussie has the procedure -see her talk

OK peoples, here is the story from someone from Melbourne who has recently had the liberation treatment.

Two parts to the You TUBE clip, don't know how this will turn out if I put the two links in:

Helen.

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I'm supposed to have trigeminal neuralgia, should I have tests?

Firstly, half asleep and confused I posted my blog in the wrong area. Very bad day yesterday!!!!

To cut a long story short as I already posted this in the blog area and need some advice, my neuro says that I have trigeminal neuralagia.

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