Cynthia Benz developed MS over 20 years ago and has since experienced its many ups and downs. She has worked as a lecturer and counsellor in adult education, and has spoken on MS in England and abroad. Professor Richard Reynolds has a PhD in Pharmacology from King's College London and is now Professor of Cellular Neurobiology and Head of the Department of Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience at Imperial College, London. He is the Scientific Director of the UK Multiple Sclerosis Tissue Bank and has been carrying out MS-related research for the last 20 years, both in Switzerland and in the UK.
"Clear and sensitive advice." * The Guardian * "Required reading for persons with MS, their carers and physicians alike." * International Federation of MS Societies Review *
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good-. Illustrated by Williams, Shaun (illustrator). First Edition; First Printing. Light reading creases and shelf wear, surface tear to rear cover, faint remainder line to base of reading block, inside covers toned. ; First printing of assumed first edition with no other printings listed, 1988. Nice tight copy, no names inside. Cover design uncredited. ; B&W Illustrations; 144 pages; Multiple sclerosis (MS) - a disease of the central nervous system - is the most common disabling neurological condition affecting young adults today. A diagnosis may seem like the end of the world. But it need not spell doom and gloom. Cynthia Benz demystifies the illness, explains its symptoms and patterns and offers a wealth of practical advice on coping with MS on a day-to-day basis. Written for the suffers families as much as the person with the illness itself by someone who acts as a counsellor to MS sufferers as well as being a victim of the illness herself. Seller Inventory # 36212
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