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MDA’s award-winning bimonthly national magazine goes to everyone registered with MDA, as well as to MDA clinics, researchers and subscribers.
Quest publishes articles on all aspects of living with a neuromuscular disease, and updates on research findings. Quest’s circulation is 125,000.


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Quest Vol. 15, No.5  September to October 2008

Game to Get Away

Online games provide an alternate world in which to play, say gamers with neuromuscular diseases. Here’s a primer of terminology, gaming options, social tips and info on how playing may affect muscles. In addition, Kid Quest, page 69, provides Internet gaming safety tips for kids.
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Once MDA summer camp is over, photos help campers hang on to their good memories until the next session rolls around.

The MDA summer camp photo pages let campers and counselors post these special photos online, to share with camp friends everywhere.

As you’ll see, many camps are represented – but many are not, because no one has sent us photos yet. To post your camp photos on the site, mail or e-mail them to your local MDA office, and indicate they’re for the MDA Web site's summer camp photo page.

Local office contact information is available by calling (800) 572-1717 or by entering your zip code into the locator on the MDA home page.

Other things you may want to know about summer camp include:

About Summer Camp
Learn about what camp has to offer through articles from past issues of MDA’s Quest magazine.

FAQs for Parents
Common questions from parents of first-time campers are answered here.

Sponsor a Camper
Find out how organizations, business and individuals can help send a youngster to camp.

Testimonials
Get anecdotes, opinions and insights from campers and others (including former National Goodwill Ambassador Mattie Stepanek).

Volunteers
Are you 16 or older? Find out how to become a camp volunteer.

 
 
     
     
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