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Friday, August 28, 2009

Norwood Hospital to offer schooling on MS

Daily News Transcript
Posted Aug 28, 2009



Norwood -- Experts in the treatment of multiple sclerosis will provide insight into the complex neurological and autoimmune disease in a six-part lecture series at Norwood Hospital.

"This is an opportunity for us to give the public some new information on therapies and on symptom management, and updates of symptom therapy," said Dr. Salvatore Napoli, neurologist and medical director of the hospital's Multiple Sclerosis Center.

Multiple sclerosis is a chronic illness that affects the brain and spinal cord, resulting in loss of muscle control, vision, balance and sensation. More than 400,000 Americans have MS, including as many as 1,300 Norfolk County residents, according to the New England Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.


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