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The Real World of MS is a series of webcasts sponsored by Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals that provides you the opportunity to learn more about Multiple Sclerosis. The webcasts connect people who are living with Multiple Sclerosis and those caring for MS patients to experts on multiple sclerosis and those living with the disease, who address a wide range of topics.
This month’s installment of The Real World of MS webcast, “How to Stay Strong with MS: The Role of Exercise” features noted neurologist, Ted Brown, MD, MPH, an MS physician with Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Kirkland, Washington. Dr. Brown talks about the importance of activity and exercise for people living with MS and presents a number of options that may keep MS patients fit.
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Some of the topics include:
MS and Headaches: Is There a Link?
MRIs: Are They the Mirror of Your MS?
Cooling Techniques for Summer Months
Talking to Your Kids About MS
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About Our Host - Ted Brown, MD, MPH
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Ted R. Brown, MD, MPH, attended Harvard Medical School and completed his internship and residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Washington. From 1993-2002, he worked at a rehabilitation center in northern Thailand, caring for leprosy and stroke patients as well as the victims of road traffic injuries. In 2002, Dr. Brown earned a Masters of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley, followed by a one-year clinical fellowship in MS at the University of Washington under the direction of George Kraft, MD, and James Bowen, MD. Dr. Brown is currently working at the Multiple Sclerosis Center at Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Kirkland, Washington. In addition, Dr. Brown participates in many National Multiple Sclerosis Society patient education events and as the principle investigator of several ongoing studies. His research interests are in fatigue, ambulation, and exercise in MS. |
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