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Q&A With Barry Singer From Missouri Baptist Medical Center: Survey Looks at Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Beyond the Symptoms

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It can be easy to look at the treatment of multiple sclerosis and stop at the physical symptoms of the disease. For patients living with the condition their daily lives are about more than the symptoms and making them work within their own individual challenges.

It can be easy to look at the treatment of multiple sclerosis and stop at the physical symptoms of the disease. For patients living with the condition their daily lives are about more than the symptoms and making them work within their own individual challenges.

Barry A. Singer, MD, From Missouri Baptist Medical Center discussed the result of the vs.MS survey during the 31st Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis in Barcelona. With more than 9000 people at the conference Singer said it provided a chance to those who take care of patients with multiple sclerosis see a more in depth look at the challenges they face on a daily basis.

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