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Exercise Training in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis

Can Persons with Multiple Sclerosis Tolerate Exercise? Until recently, there was concern that persons with MS may not be able to tolerate aerobic...

Rehabilitation Recommendations for Persons with Multiple Sclerosis

While the disease course cannot be altered by rehabilitation, a growing body of evidence indicates that improvement in mobility, activities of daily...

Multiple Sclerosis Information Dividend (MS-ID) Project to be Co-funded by the European Commission

What Is the Multiple Sclerosis – Information Dividend Project? In essence, the MS-ID project consists of two priorities: 1. The development...

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2010 AAN Annual Meeting

10th - 17th April 2010

Continuing medical education is one of the most important and well-regarded member services provided by the American Academy of Neurology (AAN). The...

78th American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) Annual Meeting

1st - 6th May 2010

Set to be the first annual meeting that is entirely electronic and paperless, the Paperless iPod touch® 2010 Philadelphia Annual Meeting is to be...

1st International Congress on Treatment of Dystonia

6th - 8th May 2010

Dystonias are amongst the most common movement disorders. Botulinum toxin therapy and deep brain stimulation have revolutionized their therapy....

The Movement Disorder Society (MDS) 14th International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders

13th - 17th June 2010

The Movement Disorder Society (MDS) gathers thousands of the field's clinicians, researchers, trainees and industry supporters on an annual basis at...

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