Alternate Name(s): MS ... The outcome is variable and unpredictable. Although the disorder is chronic and incurable, life expectancy can be normal or nearly so. Most people with MS continue to walk and function at work with minimal disability for 20 or more years. The ...
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FAQs about MS - Clearing up some misconceptions you may have heard about MS. ... Frequently Asked Questions about Multiple Sclerosis ... In rare cases MS is so malignantly progressive it is terminal, but most people with MS have a normal or near-normal life expectancy. Severe MS can shorten life.
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It can be both. It is a chronic, progressive and irreversible condition. It is managed by treating the symptoms and by patient education (example: balance activity with rest) to prolong as normal and active a lifestyle as possible for as lo...
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Multiple Sclerosis is a nasty, rare, incurable disease, but there are lots of nasty rare incurable diseases out there. ... Most airports these days, most of the folks are forced to walk long distances from terminal to terminal, and to wait in interminable lines for the security checkpoints. Not me!
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Multiple sclerosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Multiple sclerosis (abbreviated MS, also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata ) is an idiopathic disease of suspected autoimmune cause, in which the body's immune resp...
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I have been diagnosed with relapse remission multiple sclerosis, RRMS, for nearly twelve years now and in all that time I firmly believed that MS was NOT life threatening. However, I am now informed that in very rare circumstances it can be.
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Multiple Sclerosis (MS). ... Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic often disabling disease of the central nervous system. In young adults, it is one of the most common central nervous system diseases.
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MS Glossary; All About Multiple Sclerosis ... All About Multiple Sclerosis ... Essays describing Multiple Sclerosis...
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BioInfoBank Library :: Association of polymorphisms in the apolipoprotein E region with susceptibility to and progression of multiple sclerosis. Carboxyl-terminal-truncated apolipoprotein E4 causes Alzheimer's disease-like neurodegeneration and behavioral deficits in transgenic mice. ... Am J Hum Genet. ... Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
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BioInfoBank Library :: Association of polymorphisms in the apolipoprotein E region with susceptibility to and progression of multiple sclerosis. Carboxyl-terminal-truncated apolipoprotein E4 causes Alzheimer's disease-like neurodegeneration and behavioral deficits in transgenic mice. ... Multiple sclerosis genetics.
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