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A free, quarterly newsletter for people with MS, their family and friends and supporters of the MS Trust.

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August 2010

News

Research news

Health care priorities for the next decade

Inspiring the researchers of tomorrow
Dr David Colthurst, Simon Langton Grammar School

Making treatment choices
Dr David Footit, neurologist

Sativex
Chris Jones

Voyage of discovery
Mike Laver

May 2010

News

Research news

CCSVI - Behind the headlines

MS and me - not just waffle!
Nikki Embrey, Carole Chance, Sandra Evans and Liz Gumbley

Yoga and MS
Alison Potts

Bowel management
Noreen Barker, MS nurse

The bank that gives hope
Dr George Gveric, UK MS Tissue Bank

Rambling for wheelchair users
Eva McCracken

Gliding down
Katie Priest

MS Trust Information Team news

February 2010

News

Research news

Vitamin D and MS

The nice things in life
Anne Brennan

Staying smart and staying afloat
Jeffrey N Gingold

Fatigue management in MS
Alison Nock and Vicky Slingsby, occupational therapists

Standing up for MS
Emma Taylor

MS Trust Information Team news

November 2009

News

Research news

Medicine and me

Hope for all aspects of MS
A report from the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS)

Living with MS
Adrian Goodman

The Disability Law Service
Aidan Crook, Disability Law Service

Palliative care - a real choice to live and die with dignity
Jill Lovell

Keep in touch

MS Trust Information Team news

August 2009

News

Research news

American Academy of Neurology 61st annual meeting

Lost in information
Simon Webster, MS Trust

Are you sitting comfortably..? Posture and MS
Wendy Hendrie, physiotherapist

Stem cells: the hope and the hype
Professor Neil Scolding, neurologist

Peddling hope and stem cells
Linda Oatley

Living with progressive MS in the family
Dr Ceri Bowen, research fellow, Anna MacLohose, research psychologist

Depression in MS
Dr Martin Duddy, neurologist

MS Trust Information Team news

May 2009

News

Research news

What is important to people with MS?
Nicola Russell, MS Trust

Talking to children about MS
Carole Bennett

Twenty something and MS - alternative views
Sally Young and Sarah Ransley

Blokes talking
Chris Manners

Losing concentration
Helena Jidborg-Alexander

StayingSmart

MS Awareness week 2009

MS Trust Information Team news

February 2009

News

Research news

Department of Health Risk-sharing Scheme: six years on and some
Tracy Nicholson, MS Trust, and Mike Boggild, neurologist

Twenty something and MS
Gus Alexiou

shift.ms
George Pepper

Out and about on my tricycle
Sarah White

Managing stress in multiple sclerosis
Gail Kinman, Reader in Occupational Health Psychology

MS Trust Information team news

November 2008

News

Research news

Managing and treating spasticity and spasms
Louise Jarrett, spasticity nurse specialist

Stay active writing competition

Treating MS bladder symptoms
Prof Clare Fower, urologist

Life with continence problems
Nick Beedle

MS Trust Information Team news

August 2008

News

Research news

Campaigning

Spasticity and spasms
Louise Jarrett, spasticity nurse specialist

Audit of MS services
Chris Jones, MS Trust

The Red Wheelies
Jackie Weedon

Can the monster shrink?
Jo Johnson, consultant neuropsychologist

A 63rd birthday surprise
Ann Minshull

MS Trust logo competition

MS Trust Information Team news

May 2008

News

Research news

Campaigning

The MS Trust: the early years
Chris Jones, MS Trust

MS Trust funded research

Everybody needs good neighbours
Arli Miller, MS Australia

Benefits of a standing wheelchair
Sarah Morris

From the end of the world to the end of the Wall
David Eliot

MS Trust Information Team news

February 2008

News

Research news

Campaigning

Blooming marvellous
Paula Barrett

Social networking online - you are not alone
Helena Jidborg

Vertigo in multiple sclerosis
Anne McGlynn, neuro-rehabilitation specialist physiotherapist

Botulinum toxin
Michael P Barnes, Professor of Neurological Rehabilitation

Information prescriptions and getting the most from appointments
Lynn Fox, information officer

MS Trust Information Team news

November 2007

News

Research news

Political issues

A design for my Dad
Emma Shavick

Risk - a personal view

Risk - what your clinician should tell you
Richard Thomson, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health

The Art of Movement

MS Trust Information Team news

August 2007

Access to effective help and support

News

Research news

New drugs in development

Working with MS
Gail Townsend, research occupational therapist

At work with MS: managing life and work

Staying cool with MS

Move it for MS
Tim Worner

MS Trust Information Team news

May 2007

News

Research news

Patient centred care - myth or reality?

The cost and quality of life and MS

Sexuality and MS

MS and relationships
Catherine Allen, Relate

Drug development

New oral drugs in development

My MS
James Buxton

MS Trust Information Team news

February 2007

News

Research news

MS and neurological services in the UK
Nicola Russell, Director of Services, MS Trust

Ten years of making a difference

Incontinence pads and beyond
Jenny Henderson

MS research - theories and areas for progress
Professor Alasdair Compston

Primary progressive multiple sclerosis
Dr Valerie L Stevenson

FES and me
Graham Rimington

Sculpture from wire
Edward Netley

MS Trust Information Team news

November 2006

Research news

For knowledge itself is power
The MS Trust Information Service - an evaluation

Stem cells and the future of MS research

How much fluid does an incontinence pad hold?

Continence advisory services and the provision of continence pads
Ian Pomfret, Continence Adviser, Chorley and South Ribble PCT

Not all bladder problems are MS

Climbing up the wall with MS?
David Parsons

MS Trust Information Team news

August 2006

News

Research news

MS services: who takes responsibility?

The young person's guide to MS

IT can change lives
Carrie St Freedman, AbilityNet

Accessibility features built into Windows
Ruth Loebl, Royal National Institute of the Blind

MS, doctors and disappointment
Sarah Martin

May 2006

News

Research news

Risk from NHS cuts

Stem cells - evidence and risk

The value of a good diet
Rita Greer

The Italian job
Ken Dickson

Hippotherapy - a new movement experience: what fun!
Lesley Furnell, physiotherapist, Revive Scotland

Conquistador horses - a therapeutic ride
Alexander Burnfield

February 2006

News

Research news

Work and MS

The Lady Mayoress and MS
Sarah Joiner

A reasonable approach to diet
Allen Bowling and Thomas Stewart, Rocky Mountain MS Center, Colorado

November 2005

News

Research news

Evaluating health information

Complementary and alternative medicine and MS
Vicki Gutteridge, MS specialist nurse, Southampton

To move or not to move? That was the question...
Carol Felton

MS Together - the first information DVD for people with MS

August 2005

Research news

Revisiting my home - Uganda
Sarah Bourne

Belly dancing a therapeutic tool - or just a belly laugh?
Vanessa Hall, sometime dancer, enthusiast and neuro-physiotherapist

Connections and Reinventions - art and MS

May 2005

Research news

Functional electrical stimulation
Geraldine Mann, Physiotherapist, Salisbury

Rehabilitation
Barbara Chandler, Consultant in Rehab Medicine, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Where there's a will (or always read small print in insurance policies!)
Kathryn Higham

February 2005

Research news

Patient involvement in the NHS
Nicola Russell, MS Trust

Living with MS
Steve and Beth McGowan

Fatigue management

Exercise by the Aga... how I'm trying to beat MS
Edith Rifkind

October 2004

MS - my journey so far
Alison J Dunsmore

10 tips for coping when you have MS
Dawn Langdon, Psychology Department, Royal Holloway College, London

Bladder problems in MS
Annette Leach, MS Nurse Specialist, Reading

August 2004

Tapping the potential of community pharmacies
Melanie Smaus, PSNC

Coming to terms with MS - a partner's perspective
Lesley Crawford

Aquafit
Ellie Hollingsworth

May 2004

Fatigue management
Jacqueline Toff

Speech and language therapy and MS - beyond the glottal stop
Steven Bloch, Speech and Language Theraspist/Lecturer, UCL, London

Reflecting on MS

March 2004

Direct Payments - tool for independent living
Jill Lovell, Mel Thompson, Robin Maxted

MS in the family
Kerry Mutch, MS specialist nurse, Walton Centre, Liverpool

November 2003

Aromatherapy for pain in multiple sclerosis
Amanda Howarth, clinical nurse spcialist - pain, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

Gather jewels from the week: women talk about their positive strategies for living with MS
Frances Reynolds and Sarah Prior, Brunel University

August 2003

MS, pregnancy and parenthood
Kate Watkiss, MS specialist nurse, Shrewsbury

Sexual dysfunction in MS
Nicki Ward, MS specialist nurse/lecturer, Birmingham

May 2003

The information needs of people with MS

Diet and MS?
Bernice Chiswell, dietician, Bedford

The healing value of sex
David Spero

February 2003

Tips for living with MS: work, rest and play

Get into it! - Get involved!: new patient organisations and the NHS
Jonathan Russell, MS Trust

Wellness
Jill Lovell

Well-being in MS
Michelle Ennis, MS clinical specialist occupational therapist, Walton Centre, Liverpool
Jenny Craig, physiotherapist, Walton Centre, Liverpool

November 2002

How I went into care and lived!
John Major

Functional electrical stimulation in multiple sclerosis
Catherine Johnson, Department Of Medical Physics, Salisbury District Hospital

Exercise experience in the context of MS
Kath Cuthbert

August 2002

Wheelchairs - a health professional's perspective
Gail Townsend - MS specialist occupational therapist, Aylesbury

What is your opinion of your wheelchair?
Members Of MS People UK Discussion List

Wheelchairs - depressing black cloud or handy labour saving gadget?
Liz Betts, physiotherapist, Newmarket

May 2002

Diagnosis: a personal view

Danny Grewcock interview

Conversations, observations, and exclamation
Gerald Levy, former university lecturer

MS: issues around the diagnosis
Alexander Burnfield, consultant in child and adolescent psychiatry, Hampshire

Does early treatment of multiple sclerosis prevent the progression of disability later on?
Alisdair Coles, Wellcome Advanced Fellow Neurology, University Of Cambridge
Amanda Cox, research fellow, Addenbrooke's Hospital Cambridge

November 2001

Being a father with MS
Gary Hetherington

A partner with MS
Frank Norman

Defining boundaries
Lynda Hind, neurological nurse specialist, Holt, Norfolk

August 2001

Homoeopathy and multiple sclerosis
Dr Tom Whitmarsh, Glasgow Homoeopathic Hospital

Finding disability equipment
Sally Atkinson, senior physiotherapist, Berkshire MS Therapy Centre

May 2001

Personal views of rehabilitation services

Personal exercise training for people with MS
Michael Hills, sport and exercise science consultant, Bridgwater

Physiotherapy for people with MS
Liz Betts, senior physiotherapist, Newmarket Community Hospital, Suffolk

August 2000

Pain in multiple sclerosis
Amanda Howarth, clinical nurse specialist in pain management, Sheffield

Fatigue in multiple sclerosis: an occupational therapy perspective
Jane Streeter, senior occupational therapist, National Hospital, London
Miriam May, formerly senior occupational therapist, National Hospital, London

Reflections upon communication and MS
Steven Bloch, speech and language therapist, Worthing

Acupuncture and MS
Jill Brookes, acupuncturist, Tyne and Wear