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Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQs)
The BC and Yukon Division of the MS Society
has many information resources and publications available
both online and through our lending library.
The MS Society of Canada is an independent, voluntary
health agency and does not approve or recommend any specific product
or therapy. We provide information to assist individuals in making
their own decisions.
National publications such as MS Canada, Impact Reports, and a listing of all literature available, can be accessed
from our National Website.
Legal advocacy resources
BC & Yukon Division Annual Report
Division Newsletter
MS Hope MS Heroes is
the BC & Yukon Division member newsletter. It is published
three times a year. If you would like to submit something
for consideration please email info.bc@mssociety.ca
Current
Issue:
Spring 2012

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To request earlier issues of the division newsletter
please contact info.bc@mssociety.ca.
Newsletter for Unchaptered Areas
The newsletter is published
twice a year. If you would like to submit something
for consideration please email debbie.irwin@msociety.ca.
Other
publications
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Disability
Resource Manual An information guide to resources and benefits
available to people with disabilities. This
resource is a 62 page document that includes
information for people in BC and Yukon. Download
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Exercise and MS
Sometimes it is hard to get motivated. It can be especially difficult if you have MS, as some symptoms, including fatigue, can be a problem. However, there are many benefits to being physically active. Download
the pdf |
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These resources are available in Chinese:
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UPDATED for 2011
MS Society library resource list - pdf
If you find a book, video or audio cassette that you
would like to borrow, call or email the MS Society.
Tel. 604-689-3144
Toll free at 1-800-268-7582
Toll free at 1-866-991-0577 (Yukon only)
The
MS Society of Canada acknowledges the
financial assistance of the Province of British Columbia
in support of the library and Division-wide newsletter.
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