QUEST
Volume 10, Number 4, July/ August 2003
COVER
- No Sweat Exercise: Aquatics
Water gives people with neuromuscular diseases freedom of movement
they don't have on land — and being in it feels good.
In a pool in Wausau, Wis., Katie Napiwocki pushes a water-filled
balloon to increase her circulation and relax her muscles, with
the help of occupational therapist Susy Boge.
Photo by Jon Bendrick
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FEATURES |
- The Money Trail
Are you running into potholes, obstacles and detours in your
pursuit of funds to cover expenses related to your neuromuscular
disease? This Quest package examines ways to advocate for yourself,
get insurance companies to fork over and find creative financial
solutions. The list of financial resources alone is priceless.
- When Cells Kill Themselves
'Cell suicide' is a factor in several neuromuscular diseases,
including SMA, ALS and Duchenne MD. Drugs on the horizon might
put a stop to this destructive process.
- Laughter: The Prescription for
Life
If you can laugh at something, it can't be that frightening.
Meet some folks who know how to turn frustrations into funnies.
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Research Updates
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