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Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects about 55,000 to 75,000 Canadians and is usually diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 40. It is a chronic, disabling disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. The good news is that you can live a normal life with MS! Learn more about MS treatments, preserving your ability, and how to live well with MS.
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This Month's Feature: STICKING WITH MS TREATMENT

Sticking with MS Treatment
Taking long-term medication for MS can be challenging. Find out why it's important to adhere to MS treatment, why sticking to treatment is an obstacle for some people, and what you can do to ensure you stick with MS treatment.


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