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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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How to Subscribe
to QUEST
Join the more than 125,000 subscribers
who enjoy reading about topics important to people
with disabilities.
Why?
Quest is a great source of information.
Published bimonthly, it contains stories about
vital concerns of people with neuromuscular diseases,
their friends, families and caregivers.
What?
- Find tips for better independent living
at home, on the job, at school.
- Explore hobbies such as wheelchair sports,
gardening, painting.
- Read about resources available to people
with disabilities.
- Learn about medical treatments and procedures.
- Discover the latest research findings,
including clinical trials.
- See the new products on the market.
Quest
is free to U.S. residents with any of the more
than 40 neuromuscular diseases in MDA's program
who are registered with the Association.
If you have a diagnosis of any of
the neuromuscular diseases in MDA's program, please
make sure your MDA local office
knows your current mailing address and ask them
to "update the national mailing list." You'll
receive Quest every other month.
How?
Would you like to pay
for a subscription?
If you have any problems with your
subscription, contact your
local MDA office.
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