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Multiple Sclerosis and Your Family Directory
If you have multiple sclerosis and you're concerned about how it will affect your family, you're not alone. Whether it's parenting, an intimate relationship, or other family members that have you worried, know that there are ways to make things easier on everyone. Read more here for tips on how to keep up with kids, maintain intimacy, or share your MS diagnosis with your family.
Medical Reference
Multiple Sclerosis and Nursing Home Care
If you have multiple sclerosis (MS) and think you may need nursing home care in the future, learn more from WebMD about how to find the right facility.
How to Talk to Your Kids About Multiple Sclerosis
How do you talk to your family -- especially your children -- about your multiple sclerosis and the day-to-day challenges it may present?
Assisted Living for People with Multiple Sclerosis
If you have multiple sclerosis (MS), you may be considering an assisted living community. WebMD explains this type of housing option, including questions to ask when you are looking.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in Children: Symptoms, Treatments
Multiple sclerosis is more common in children and teens than you think. WebMD explains the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this disease in young people.
Features
Mary Louise Parker on Momhood and Marijuana
Weeds Actress Mary Louise Parker Talks About Blended Families, Acting, and Legalizing Pot.
MS and Your Sex Life
Tips for people with multiple sclerosis on how to keep up a satisfying sex life.
Parenting With MS
Multiple sclerosis doesn't have to get in the way of being a great parent.
What Isn’t Your Loved One Telling You About MS?
Multiple sclerosis can cause hidden symptoms. Here’s how to help your loved one.
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Is Multiple Sclerosis an inherited disease?
Is Multiple Sclerosis an inherited disease?
Now That You're Diagnosed With MS
What self-education can do for you and your MS.
What Do You Need to Know About MS?
For a newly diagnosed MS patient, there are a lot of unknowns. Here is some information to help you on your journey.
Keep a Positive Attitude With MS
Take control of your disease and live your best life.