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Helpful Links: The 411 on virtually all things MS.
Information is empowering. One of the best things you can do for yourself (other than staying the course of treatment) is to stay informed. Here are some sites that may be helpful to you.
International Journal of MS Care
Peer-reviewed online journal of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers.
http://www.mscare.org
Multiple Sclerosis International Federation
This Web site offers a research database and an international portal in English, French, German, and Spanish.
http://www.msif.org
The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
This not-for-profit organization offers support, resources, counseling, and information about MS.
http://www.msfacts.org
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
This not-for-profit society and its network of chapters nationwide promote research, educate, advocate on critical issues, and organize a wide range of programs for people with MS.
http://www.nationalmssociety.org
The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA)
MSAA is a national nonprofit organization whose mission is to enrich the quality of life for everyone affected by multiple sclerosis.
www.msaa.com
MSWorld®
Provides an active online MS community, resources, and information.
http://www.msworld.org
The National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC)
This Web site provides a searchable collection of well-organized information and resources about rehabilitation. You can easily obtain information from newsletters and journals.
http://www.naric.com
The Myelin Project
The Web site for this international organization dedicated to accelerating research on MS is a source of information and news.
http://www.myelin.org
Keep S’myelin: A fun resource for kids about MS
Keep S’myelin is a colorful, engaging, informative, and reassuring newsletter to help children and their parents talk and learn about MS together.
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/multimedia-library/kids-keep-smyelin/index.aspx
Can Do Multiple Sclerosis (formerly The Heuga Center for MS)
A leading provider of innovative lifestyle empowerment programs for people with MS and their support partners.
http://www.mscando.org
The National Family Caregivers Association (NFCA)
This Web site provides resources and an online community for the more than 50 million Americans who care for someone who is ill, aged, or disabled.
http://www.thefamilycaregiver.org
Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving
Dedicated to building support for caregivers worldwide.
http://www.rosalynncarter.org
Center for Medicare Advocacy
This Web site offers help in navigating the complexities of Medicare.
http://www.medicareadvocacy.org
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