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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 9, Number 2 April, 2002
COVER
- The Making of a Camp Counselor
Volunteer counselor Susanne Florence and camper Jason Michael Christensen share a warm moment during MDA summer camp at Camp Tracy in Mill Creek Canyon, Utah. MDA summer camp counselors agree that their hard work pays off in unexpected ways, including friendship.
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FEATURES |
- Outdoor Fun for Everyone
When planning your summer (or winter) vacation, check out some places that offer adapted recreation as well as activities for the whole family.
- Getting Off the Road
There's a broad selection of wheelchairs that will go on sandy, rocky and rough terrain.
- When Family Doesn't Understand
If grandparents and other relatives seem to sabotage your efforts to cope with your child's neuromuscular disease, they may have complex reasons for doing so. Some families have found ways to turn conflict into cooperation.
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Research Updates
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