Multiple sclerosis patients with same symptoms may have distinct types of disease
The results of a UM doctor’s studies raise the prospects for tailoring treatments for patients with MS.
Multiple Sclerosis, Is There a NEW Breakthrough? (MS)
To order Products please go to: www.PurchaseMaxGXL.com To Join Max International and become an Associate, Please go to Flora Bialo, www.vipsearch.us Almost any neurological symptoms can appear with the disease, and often progresses to physical and congnitive disability MS takes several forms, with new symptoms occurring either in discrete attacks (relapsing forms) or slowly accumulating over time (progressive forms). Between attacks, symptoms may go away completely, but permanent neurological problems often occur, especially as the disease advances. There is no known cure for MS. Treatments attempt to return function after an attack, prevent new attacks, and prevent disability. MS medications can have adverse effects or be poorly tolerated, and many patients pursue alternative treatments, despite the lack of supporting scientific study. The prognosis is difficult to predict; it depends on the subtype of the disease, the individual patient’s disease characteristics, the initial symptoms and the degree of disability the person experiences as time advances. Life expectancy of patients is nearly the same as that of the unaffected population. Multiple sclerosis (abbreviated MS, also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata) is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks the central nervous system, leading to demyelination Disease onset usually occurs in young adults, and it is more common in women. It has a prevalence that ranges between …
Janice Dean Speaks on Living with Multiple Sclerosis
Janice Dean talked about her condition on Fox & Friends this morning.
When diagnosing Multiple Sclerosis, can your brain MRI be free of lesions, but your spine MRI can have them?
what are the oculomotor symptoms and signs of Multiple Sclerosis?
How can I get information about Multiple Sclerosis ?
facts and graphs on who is affected by multiple sclerosis.?
Living with Multiple Sclerosis – MS Awareness Week!
I wanted to do a video and tell people how to participate in MS Awareness Week!!