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Thursday, November 5, 2009

This just in from the British NHS on the swine flu

The British NHS website reports that whilst the risk profile of the swine flu virus is still being studied, it is already known that certain groups are more vulnerable. This includes people with chronic neurological conditions including MS.

The following blog contains information that was written in conjunction with neurologists and MS specialist nurses to answer the most commonly asked questions about swine flu in relation to the risks, symptoms, potential interaction with disease modifying drugs, and vaccination.

Please take the time to read this vital information: http://revivems.ning.com/profiles/blogs/swine-flu

source: ReviveMS http://revivems.ning.com


A message from Stuart - each day, I hear something different about H1N1 and people with MS.
I consider the entire subject like a Crapshoot or a roll of the dice. - this is just my opinion.

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