Collectively, about five million Americans are diagnosed with either MS or Sjogren’s disease. Two doctors visit to help us understand more about each disorder.
Featured in this Episode
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Multiple sclerosis: the latest in treatment and research
A person with multiple sclerosis might experience fatigue, numbness or tingling, muscle stiffness and more. We cover the causes of MS, the treatments available and the ongoing research.
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April is Sjogren’s Awareness Month. Learn more about this complex autoimmune disease from a Wisconsin clinic founder
Four million people in the United States have Sjogren’s disease. Just in time for Sjogren’s awareness month, we hear more about this disorder that occurs when the immune system attacks the glands that produce tears, saliva and other moisture in the body.
Episode Credits
- Larry Meiller Host
- Dr. Ahmed Obeidat Guest
- Dr. Sara McCoy Guest
- Jill Nadeau Executive Producer
- Clara Neupert Producer
- Tyler Ditter Technical Director
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