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Multiple Sclerosis

 

The Benefits of Multiple Sclerosis TherapyGroshan Fabiola

Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory neurological disease that can generate a wide range of physical and psychological symptoms. Multiple sclerosis involves the deterioration of myelin, a substance that surrounds the body’s nervous cells. Myelin has a very important role in the transmission of nervous impulses, and if this substance is affected, the entire activity of the nervous system is seriously compromised. Although the actual causes of multiple sclerosis remain unknown, there are several

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Various Forms of Multiple Sclerosis TreatmentGroshan Fabiola

Multiple sclerosis involves an inflammatory process at the level of the central nervous system, resulting in the destruction of myelin. Myelin is a substance that surrounds the body’s nervous cells, facilitating the transmission of nervous impulses between neurons. If the integrity of the nervous cells’ myelin is compromised, the transmission of nervous impulses between neurons is perturbed, causing serious neurological dysfunctions.

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Back on the dating market with MSTrevis Gleason

Back on the dating market with MS

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Newly diagnosed; what would you have liked to know?Multiple Sclerosis.Trevis Gleason

Many of us who find solace within this site have been on the other side of a diagnosis for a long, long time now. Others are still in their rookie year. We’ve gathered a pretty broad spectrum over the past six months. Multiple Sclerosis.

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Politically correct MS verbiageTrevis Gleason

Politically correct MS verbiage

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Senators, stem cell research and me. Multiple sclerosis.Trevis Gleason

Senators, stem cell research and me. Multiple sclerosis.

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Spasms and twinges: Warning signs of worse to come?. Multiple Sclerosis.Trevis Gleason

Spasms and twinges: Warning signs of worse to come?. Multiple Sclerosis.

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A progress checkTrevis Gleason

It has been a few months now since the re-introductions of Tysabri (natalizumab) back into the U.S. market. The passion with which many MS patients urged the FDA’s panel making the decision was unprecedented. Powerful to the point that, for only the second time in the agency’s history, a drug pulled for safety concerns was allowed for continued use.

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Interesting Aspects of Multiple SclerosisGroshan Fabiola

Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease that affects the central nervous system. Considering the fact that the disease involves dysfunctions at the level of the nervous system, multiple sclerosis can generate a wide spectrum of symptoms. In the absence of an appropriate medical treatment, multiple sclerosis can aggravate over the years, causing irreversible damage to the entire organism. Multiple sclerosis is mainly manifested through states of pronounced fatigue, body weakness, poorly coo

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General Information on Multiple SclerosisGroshan Fabiola

Multiple sclerosis information – Multiple sclerosis is a neurological disease that involves an inflammatory process at the level of the central nervous system. The disease causes dysfunctions of the body’s nervous cells (neurons), due to destruction of myelin, a substance that surrounds the neurons. Myelin is vital for the proper activity of the nervous system, as it facilitates the transmission of information between neurons. When the nervous cells’ myelin-containing membrane is damaged, the in

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Living With Multiple Sclerosis: A Family AffairStacey Moore

MS is a chronic, progressive disease of the central nervous system that affects an estimated 400,000 Americans. Caring about someone with multiple sclerosis can often change the dynamic of a relationship. If you are caring for a loved one with MS, here are a few helpful tips.

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The Image of MSWade Gibson

What does multiple sclerosis (MS) look like? The answer is not simple.

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The Signs Of Multiple SclerosisPaolo Basauri

Multiple Sclerosis is an inflammatory disease of the Central Nervous System which consist of the brain and spinal cord. It is also called the disease of the “white matter” tissue. White matter consists of nerve fibers which are responsible for transmitting communication signals both internally within the CNS and between the CNS and the nerves supplying the rest of the body. Multiple Sclerosis can be very slow in destroying your CNS, which is why it makes it hard to characteri...

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Multiple Sclerosis- what is it?smgenie

Multiple sclerosis, also known as MS, affects approximately 1 out 1,000 people. Did you also know that women are affected more than men are? For more information about this disease, visit the link below.

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I am Multiple SclerosisRyan Fyfe

Hi, my name is Multiple Sclerosis. You know me as a chronic disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. I don't really like that name or title so lets stick with MS for short.

I can cause a variety of symptoms, which include:
- Changes in sensation
- Visual problems
- Weakness
- Depression
- Difficulties with coordination
- Difficulties with speech

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