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Lorna Jean Moorhead

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Lorna Jean Moorhead
OccupationAuthor
GenreHumor, Health advocacy
Notable worksPhone in the Fridge: Five Years with Multiple Sclerosis, Coffee in the Cereal: The First Year with Multiple Sclerosis

Lorna Jean Moorhead is an author, natural health consultant and health advocate. She is one of the first writers on the subject of women’s health issues pertaining to Multiple Sclerosis. She has written many articles on the subject of advocating for one’s self as well as using humor to deal with the embarrassing symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis.

Biography

Lorna was born in Carmichael, CA to Jean Moorhead MacPherson Duffy. At the age of 23 she was diagnosed with Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis. Within the next two years she had founded MS MOMS a California non-profit organization for women and mothers with multiple sclerosis. [1] ...

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