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-----Original Message-----From: WebMD Health [mailto:ms_news@...] Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 6:01 AMhandd1@...Subject: An Answer in Antidepressants?

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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS NEWSLETTER | WEEK OF AUGUST 3

In This Issue: An Answer in Antidepressants? Women With Nets Sleeping Dos and Don'tsGreetings,Did you know as many as 10% of people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis actually have some other condition that mimics MS? Find out more facts at WebMD's Multiple Sclerosis Center. New at WebMD: Sign up today for the WebMD Daily newsletter and get the day's health news headlines delivered to your inbox Monday through Friday.

An Answer in Antidepressants?Depression is common in people with MS. Antidepressants help the symptoms, and now a new study says that the drugs also protect the brain in some people. Find out how. Women With NetsWalking a high wire without a safety net is dangerous. Research shows that living without one can be, too. How do women fare with lots of friends and a loving mate? Related Reading: Opening Up to Your Family About MS

Sleeping Dos and Don'tsMS itself doesn't cause sleep problems. However, the stress of having the disease -- not to mention spasticity, inactivity, or depression -- can. Here are some tips for good "sleep hygiene." Related Reading: MS and SleepVisit our new Eye Health Center today! Find advice and information to bring your vision into focus.Members Are Talking "Are there foods that have been shown to be just a bad idea if you have MS?" See what other members, as well as our expert, Peg Shepherd, RN, PhD, had to say. Do you have your own question for our expert? Post it to our Multiple Sclerosis message board. From Our Sponsors

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