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For extensive information about the most current treatments of MS, research projects, and advocacy efforts, visit any of these comprehensive web sites:

  • Multiple Sclerosis Association of America - www.msaa.com
    This site is the official site of the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America. Founded in 1970, the MSAA is a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people affected by multiple sclerosis. MSAA provides ongoing support and direct services to individuals with MS, their families, and their care partners.
  • National Multiple Sclerosis Society - www.nmss.org
    This site is the official site of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The NMSS is dedicated to finding a cure for MS.

  • MS Tutorial - www-medlib.med.utah.edu/kw/ms
    This is a very clear, concise, and uncluttered web site about multiple sclerosis. It is a medically technical site and is the source for some of the pictures and information featured on the CHUMS web site.

  • MS Foundation - www.msfacts.org/main.htm
    This site does a good job of giving you enough information to answer some questions you may have, but not enough information to overwhelm you. It also mentions family support although it does not specifically reference support for children who have a parent with MS.

  • Multiple Sclerosis Education Network - www.healthtalk.com/msen/
    This is an extremely thorough information site about MS.

  • FAQ - Concerning Multiple Sclerosis - www.infosci.org/
    This is just a basic questions and answers formatted web site. It is pretty comprehensive about multiple sclerosis and is very easy to follow and use.
  • MS Net Guide - www.msnetguide.com
    This website devoted specifically to providing links to the best of online MS information for patients, family members, friends, and caregivers. On this site you will find links to MS associations and organizations, professional neurology and MS journals, chat forums and message boards, clinical trial listings, insurance information, and general information about MS.

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