A short film highlighting how Multiple Sclerosis can impact lives, but there may be an answer….. Learn more at www.ldnresearchtrust.org Thank you x ( Music & Lyrics are owned & licensed by Sony Music Entertainment and performed by Leona Lewis)
Some things have come to mind. Talking about how the stressors that cause cardiovascular disease to worsen (CVD) are alot of the stressors that cause MS to worsen. HEAT-STRESS-SMOKING-POOR DIET- INFECTION-ETC… Also talking about how Neurology could have missed this. VERY EASILY. It is beyond their specialty. Neurologists are not thinking about your cardiovascular health typically and Cardio specialists only care about you neurological system if it INVOLVES the problem they are dealing with. The role of iron in the blood. It carries products found in the blood like traces of virus antibodies, hemoglobin (Hgb carries oxygen which makes for horrible fatigue. Iron is not typically found in a healthy brain tissue so just the mere presence of it will poison the tissue causing it to die as well as stimulate an autoimmune response from T cells that were allowed to cross the blood brain barrier (BBB) by the inflammation caused by the backflow of blood from the venous stenosis which breaks down the BBB Everything fits together. It is all connected. This makes perfect sense to me and ties years of my personal research and theories together. Keep the faith and disregard the naysayers That being said……ALWAYS be CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC Love, Mark
Precision Neurosurgery Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, GTS or, more commonly, simply Tourette’s or TS) is an inherited neuropsychiatric disorder with onset in childhood, characterized by the presence of multiple physical (motor) tics and at least one vocal (phonic) tic; these tics characteristically wax and wane. Tourette’s is defined as part of a spectrum of tic disorders, which includes transient and chronic tics. Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, GTS or, more commonly, simply Tourette’s or TS) is an inherited neuropsychiatric disorder with onset in childhood, characterized by the presence of multiple physical (motor) tics and at least one vocal (phonic) tic; these tics characteristically wax and wane. Tourette’s is defined as part of a spectrum of tic disorders, which includes transient and chronic tics. Dr. Richard Bittar, Precision Neurosurgery Director MBBS (Honours), PhD, FRACS Dr. Richard Bittar is a highly qualified Australian neurosurgeon and researcher. Dr. Bittar is a visiting neurosurgeon at Royal Melbourne Hospital, Frankston Hospital, and numerous Private Hospitals in Melbourne. He is also Director of Precision Neurosurgery. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) works by targeting one of several areas in the brain that are part of the movement disorder pathway. By placing a fine wire (electrode) very precisely within the desired area, we are able to introduce a small amount of electrical current to these areas, which causes deactivation of the nerve cells. This …
Brief 4 minute documentary video overviews how patients, caretakers and physicians will benefit from using this advanced computerized assessment for aiding a physician in diagnosing dementias like Alzheimers, Mild Cognitive Impairment and assessing cognition in diseases like Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, Schizophrenia, ADHD and Traumatic Brain Injuries.
Die Multiple Sklerose (MS) ist eine chronisch-entzündliche Entmarkungserkrankung des zentralen Nervensystems (ZNS), deren Ursache trotz großer Forschungsanstrengungen noch nicht geklärt ist. Bei der Multiplen Sklerose treten in der weißen Substanz von Gehirn und Rückenmark verstreut vielfache (multiple) entzündliche Entmarkungsherde auf, die vermutlich durch den Angriff körpereigener Abwehrzellen auf die Myelinscheiden der Nervenzellfortsätze verursacht werden. Da die Entmarkungsherde im gesamten ZNS auftreten können, kann die Multiple Sklerose fast jedes neurologische Symptom verursachen. Sehstörungen mit Minderung der Sehschärfe und Störungen der Augenbewegung sind relativ typisch, aber nicht spezifisch für die Multiple Sklerose. English: 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 females. MS affects the ability of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord to communicate with each other. Nerve cells communicate by sending electrical signals called action potentials down long fibers called axons, which are wrapped in an insulating substance called myelin. In MS, the body’s own immune system attacks and damages the myelin. When myelin is lost, the axons can no longer effectively conduct signals. Multiple sclerosis (abbreviated …
This video is designed to help viewers understand the symptoms and treatments of MS and empower them to make decisions about their care. http:://www.aan.com/globals/axon/assets/7077.pdf
-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 2 and 150 per 100000. MS was first described in 1868 by Jean-Martin Charcot. MS affects the areas of the brain and spinal cord known as the white matter, destroying a fatty layer called the myelin sheath, which wraps around nerve fibers and electrically insulates them. When myelin is lost, the axons of neurons can no longer effectively conduct action potentials. The name multiple sclerosis refers to the scars (scleroses better known as plaques or lesions) in the white matter. Although much is known about the mechanisms involved in the disease process, the cause remains unknown. Theories include genetics or infections. Different environmental risk factors have also been found. Almost any neurological symptom can appear with the disease, and often progresses to physical and cognitive 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 …
This video is designed to help viewers understand the symptoms and treatments of MS and empower them to make decisions about their care. http:://www.aan.com/globals/axon/assets/7077.pdf
This video is designed to help viewers understand the symptoms and treatments of MS and empower them to make decisions about their care. http:://www.aan.com/globals/axon/assets/7077.pdf