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The perils of over-researching MS

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Over-researching the complexities of MS can take a toll not only on your mind, but also on your body

Over-researching the complexities of MS can take a toll not only on your mind, but also on your body. Here's how to balance acquiring knowledge with being human.     [Healthline logo] Multiple Sclerosis [Full width image](  [How to Balance Being a "Patient" with Being a "Person"]( [Over-researching the complexities of MS can take a toll not only on your mind, but also on your body. Here's how to balance acquiring knowledge with being human.]( [Read on [Read on]](  [Full width image]( [Purified vs. Distilled Water: Which Is Better for You?]( What sets purified and distilled water apart from one another? We'll break down the differences to help you determine your best hydration option. [Read on [Read on]]( [Full width image]( [Adjusting Your Daily Routine to a New RRMS Medication]( Making changes to your daily schedule can be tricky when you start a new RRMS medication. Try these strategies from Sherman Jia, MD. [Read on [Read on]]( [Full width image]( [MS Clinical Trial Chat: Read the Recap]( We recently hosted a Twitter chat to discuss clinical trials for MS research, as well as patient involvement and advocacy. Check out the highlights. [Read on [Read on]]( Download Healthline’s MS Buddy app Meet members like you and start chatting today. [Get MS Buddy now. It’s free]( Follow Us [View in browser]( Did a friend send you this email? [Subscribe here](. To see all newsletters, [click here](. [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2018 Healthline Media 660 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

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