Columns What's Important Now -- An MS Column by Ian Franks #MSLIFE2016 – Sunday Brings Presentations, Activities Galore #MSLIFE2016 – Sunday Brings Presentations, Activities Galore by admin | September 18, 2016 Share this article: Share article via email Copy article link A veryĀ full day of activities is planned for today at MS Life, inside London’s ExCel exhibition and convention center. Altogether, there are 15 presentations on the agenda. Three are in the MS Life theatre, and three more are in each of the following four zones: Managing my MS Symptoms; Mood and Cognition; Work, Benefits and Services; and Family and Careers. Added to that, there are four chances to get involved in the Get Active zone and four demonstrations in the MS Life kitchen. Finally, there are two demonstrations of wheelchair dancing. Of course, there are more than 60 specialist exhibitors to visit and the chance to catch up with old friends andĀ make a few new ones. The full program is printed Ā below: Note: Multiple SclerosisĀ News TodayĀ is strictly a news and information website about the disease. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.Ā The opinions expressed in this columnĀ are not those ofĀ Multiple SclerosisĀ News Today, or itsĀ parent company, BioNews Services, and are intended to spark discussion about issues pertaining to multiple sclerosis. Print This Page Tags MS Society Comments Leave a comment Fill in the required fields to post. Your email address will not be published. Your Name Your Email Your Comment Post Comment
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