Reza - I would agree with Laurence. If you haven't done so already and to
gain more insight into MS suggest you visit 'Jooly's joint' website. It's
a self-help MS Forum which describes itself as a 'community for people with
MS' and has received some acclaim. It was initiated and is managed by Julie
Howell who in her working capacity is RNIB's Campaigns Officer for access
to digital information. At present the site has about 100 pages but is
expanding. Website address: www.mswebpals.org
Regards, Peter.
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>Hello Reza and everyone else
>
>Welcome. This reply is not meant to be rude nor funny but hopefully, a
>helpful criticism. The title of your research "what do Multiple Sclerosis
>patients need?" begs the answer "a better title than this".
>
>The reference to 'patients' makes the subjects of the study sound more
>like objects of study. Also, can the answer to the question be handled by
>one research project?
>
>Best wishes
>
>
>> Hello everyone
>> I just want to say 'Hi' and introduce myself and my research title.
>> I am a postgraduate student in Epidemiology course.
>> My research title is 'what do Multiple Sclerosis patients need?
>> I'll be glad if hear from any one who works in this area.
>> Regards
>> Reza
>> Reza Vaziri Nejad,
>> PhD student,
>> Ageing & disability Research Unit,
>> B Floor, QMC Centre,
>> Nottingham
>> NG7 2UH
>> UK
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>
>Best regards
>
>Laurence Bathurst
>School of Occupation and Leisure Sciences
>Faculty of Health Sciences
>University of Sydney
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