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Multiple Sclerosis
Dr Chetna Kang and Toby Friedner hear from people with MS and find out why getting the right healthcare can be a lottery.
Around 100,000 people in the UK have Multiple Sclerosis. And many of us know someone who has it.
Usually symptoms first develop between the ages of 15 and 45, with the average age of diagnosis being about 30.
MS is twice as common in women than men, and more common in white people than black and Asian people.
So today we're asking about your experience of MS? You might have it yourself or know someone who has. Your life might have changed a lot or very little because of MS. Whatever your experience we'd like to hear from you.
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Sun 9 Jun 2013
12:00
大象传媒 Three Counties Radio
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