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    Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis: An Evidence-based Guide to Recovery (Paperback) By (author) George Jelinek

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    Short Description for Overcoming Multiple SclerosisOffers hope for people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - a serious, progressively disabling neurological condition for which medical treatment is not particularly effective and exhibits many side effects. This title presents an evidence-based approach to the treatment of MS, using a combination of medical treatment and lifestyle changes.
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  • This title presents a clearly written evidence-based approach to the treatment of MS, using a combination of medical treatment and lifestyle changes. It features dedicated mailing and e-mail campaign to targeted health related media & organisations. "Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis" offers real hope for people with MS - a serious, progressively disabling neurological condition for which current medical treatment is not particularly effective and exhibits many side effects. Professor George Jelinek, an experienced medical clinician and researcher, provides a genuine alternative. Through an exhaustive, evidence-based analysis of medical research, Professor Jelinek reached the surprising conclusion that MS is a disease largely determined by lifestyle factors. He has demonstrated that people with MS who modify their diet, exercise habits, and other aspects of lifestyle can stabilise the illness, and potentially recover. Professor Jelinek's experience with his mother's death from MS, and his own diagnosis in 1999, lend an urgency and compassion to this meticulous work. Professor Jelinek's recommendations have the power to change the lives of thousands of people with MS and their carers.