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| 450+ Tips for MS We Just Had to Share | Get credible tips on living with multiple sclerosis from patients, caregivers, and medical professionals from Everyday Health’s Tippi tool. Then leave a tip behind! | READ MORE >> |
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| | | MS is associated with sleep disorders like insomnia, nocturnal leg spasms, restless legs syndrome, and narcolepsy. | — National Sleep Foundation |
| When I'm having muscle spasms, magnesium supplements and epsom salt baths are a life saver. | — @sierralanae, Age 23 |
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