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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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Check Out the New Digital Version of Quest! |
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Game to Get Away
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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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Stories by Topic
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QUEST
Volume 13, Number 3,
May/June 2006
COVER
- Medicinal Music
Bass guitarist Tristan Archer, 13, of Austin, Texas, plays at a teen rock concert with his band, Guess. He's one of many musicians with neuromuscular diseases who find music healing to their hearts and souls. Photo by Carolyn Coffey
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FEATURES |
- Mending the Membrane, Priming the Pump
MDA scientists foresee a promising future for cardiac care in muscular dystrophies.
- Parenting
Quest offers ideas for finding sitters and keeping teens busy.
- Kids Like Me on TV
More youngsters with disabilities are appearing in movies and TV shows, but it still isn't enough.
- Funding Freedom
Does your state offer an Alternative Financing Program? If so, it could help you purchase a van, a computer or home modifications.
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| Research Updates
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