'Where is my Memory? Cognitive Changes in MS' teleconference to be held on Jan. 24

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'Where is My Memory? Cognitive Changes in Multiple Sclerosis': Dr. DeLuca addresses concerns of patients with MS and their families

John DeLuca, PhD, VP for Research at Kessler Foundation, will conduct a teleconference, "Where is my Memory? Cognitive Changes in MS," on Tues., January 24, 6:30-7:30 pm. Dr. DeLuca is well known for his neuropsychology research in cognition and multiple sclerosis and is a licensed psychologist in New Jersey and New York. He will be joined by Jeffrey Gingold, author of, "Facing the Cognitive Challenges of Multiple Sclerosis", based on his personal experience. No fee, but Registration is required by Tues., January 17.

Part of the National MS Society's Northeast Teleconference Series, this teleconference will explain cognitive issues in MS and the impact of cognitive dysfunction on everyday life. DeLuca and Gingold will explore available tools to help people with MS manage the effects of cognitive changes.

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