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Saturday, June 5, 2010

MS is very poorly misunderstood - Here, read more on the "Mysterious MS"

Chances are if you live in a northern state or Canada, you’re acquainted with someone who has multiple sclerosis. But that doesn’t necessarily mean you know they have been diagnosed with the disease.
By: Ann Bailey, Grand Forks Herald


Chances are if you live in a northern state or Canada, you’re acquainted with someone who has multiple sclerosis.

But that doesn’t necessarily mean you know they have been diagnosed with the disease.

“There are many patients walking down the street that you don’t know have it,” said Dr. Matthew Roller an Altru Health System neurologist,

He acknowledges that while a diagnosis of MS is frightening for people, the disease does not cause severe disability in most people and that it is not a death sentence.

“MS is very poorly misunderstood.”



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