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Complications and Concerns
Updated: February 5, 2005

Cognitive Problems

Cognitive Deficits in Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis Foundation

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Continence

Controlling Bladder Problems in Multiple Sclerosis National Multiple Sclerosis Society (also in Spanish)

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Emotional Issues

Emotional Aspects National Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Fatigue

Fatigue Multiple Sclerosis International Federation

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Pain

Pain National Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Sexuality

Sexual Changes in MS Multiple Sclerosis International Federation (also in French)

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Spasticity

Spasticity National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

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Speech and Swallowing Problems (Dysphasia)

Speech and Swallowing Disorders National Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Vision

Visual Symptoms National Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Women's Issues

Menstrual Cycle/ Menopause National Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Working/Employment Issues

ADA and People with MS National Multiple Sclerosis Society

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Researched by NOAH Contributing Editor: Claudia Lascar, MLS, MPA, City College, CUNY

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