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An annual check up is part of taking care of yourself so that you can be healthy, be there for others and do the things you want to do. An…
There are four broad types of multiple sclerosis (MS) that either can be independent of one another or represent a progression. MS is a complex disease that often can be…
Treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) is as varied as the condition. As a National Multiple Sclerosis Society Center for Comprehensive MS Care, the Norton Neuroscience Institute Hussung Family Multiple Sclerosis Center provides…
The multiple sclerosis (MS) specialists at Norton Neuroscience Institute include neurologists, behavior specialists, psychiatrists, pharmacists, physical therapists and others, including a nurse navigator to advocate for patients and help guide…
Back pain exercises can relieve discomfort by strengthening muscles and improving range of motion through stretching. Working with your spine specialist, you may get pain relief from the following exercises…
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Sign up for the latest information on programming offered by Norton Neuroscience Institute Resource Centers, including class updates, event registration and additional resources! Sharing your neurological condition of interest is…
Regular exercise is a great way to support your wellness! Did you know that employees and spouses covered on a Norton Healthcare medical plan can earn N Good Health points…
Interventional cardiologists can perform mitral valve procedures without open heart surgery to address mitral regurgitation or mitral stenosis. Left untreated, any of these structural heart valve conditions can put enough…
Mitral valve disease affects the way blood flows from the left atrium of your heart to the left ventricle, which squeezes hard enough to push oxygen-laden blood throughout your body….