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This Is MS
Curiouscast
13 episodes
1 month ago
Multiple Sclerosis remains one of the most misunderstood diseases. Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the world, with an estimated 1 in every 385 Canadians living with the disease. While it is most often diagnosed in young adults aged 20 to 49, younger children and older adults are also diagnosed with the disease. This is MS will help you better understand this often invisible disease by sharing what life is really like with MS. Join Andrea Dunn a radio personality who was diagnosed with the disease when she turned 31 years old, as she brings you great stories of those who have persevered with the disease, and never let it define them. New episodes every other week starting May 21.
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Multiple Sclerosis remains one of the most misunderstood diseases. Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the world, with an estimated 1 in every 385 Canadians living with the disease. While it is most often diagnosed in young adults aged 20 to 49, younger children and older adults are also diagnosed with the disease. This is MS will help you better understand this often invisible disease by sharing what life is really like with MS. Join Andrea Dunn a radio personality who was diagnosed with the disease when she turned 31 years old, as she brings you great stories of those who have persevered with the disease, and never let it define them. New episodes every other week starting May 21.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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Country star Jess Moskaluke discusses her dad's Progressive MS
This Is MS
23 minutes
5 years ago
Country star Jess Moskaluke discusses her dad's Progressive MS
In this episode, we have an intimate conversation with country star Jess Moskaluke. She lost her father to the disease when she was 16 years old.  Speaking so openly about the loss of a parent is not an easy thing to do and I’m so grateful she was able to be a guest on this podcast. Jess, thank you for using your platform to share information and help others in the MS community feel less alone in their journey with the disease.  Guest: Follow @jessmoskaluke on Instagram, Twitter and 'like' on Facebook Jess on MS: Tom and Ben Klick https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28bTNDxkdok&t=1614s Jess on MS: Dr. Michael Levin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKQ1aJn_HGs For more information on the MS Society of Canada @MSSocietyCanada Here is the link to the 1:1 Peer Support Program https://mssociety.ca/support-services/ms-peer-support-program Contact: Host Andrea Dunn @TeamDunner See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Is MS
Multiple Sclerosis remains one of the most misunderstood diseases. Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the world, with an estimated 1 in every 385 Canadians living with the disease. While it is most often diagnosed in young adults aged 20 to 49, younger children and older adults are also diagnosed with the disease. This is MS will help you better understand this often invisible disease by sharing what life is really like with MS. Join Andrea Dunn a radio personality who was diagnosed with the disease when she turned 31 years old, as she brings you great stories of those who have persevered with the disease, and never let it define them. New episodes every other week starting May 21.