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Along with October, May is one of the most densely packed months of the year. It's before the summer humidity and the last whole month of the school year. The weather is warming in t...
The solstice on the 20th marks the onset of summer (Northern Hemisphere) or winter (Southern Hemisphere). Many people, particularly in Europe, North America and Asia, will be embarking o...
Spring has sprung in the north, and the first hints of Autumn are on the horizon in the south. April is the month spring (or fall) gets underway, and it is filled with religious celebrations, including the Mu...
The carnation has long been associated with hope and finding a cure to the disease of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Canadians have one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis in the world and it is the most common neurological disease affecting young adults in Canada.
Women are more than three times as likely to develop MS as men.
MS can cause loss of balance, impaired speech, extreme fatigue, double vision and paralysis.
French neurologist, Dr. Jean-Martin Charcot first identified the disease in 1868.
The cause of MS is still unknown.
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