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  • Vertebral MS Lesion Vs. Hemangioma

    Vertebral multiple sclerosis lesions and spinal hemangiomas are internally occurring masses that affect the spinal cord and central nervous system (CNS), causing debilitating symptoms that may...

  • MS Disease Information

    Multiple Sclerosis is an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system which includes the brain and spinal column. MS is believed to be an autoimmune disease in which the immune system causes...

  • How to Control MS Symptoms

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, progressive disease of the brain and spinal cord in which the immune system attacks the central nervous system. This is a debilitating illness that destroys...

  • Spinal Cord Lesions & MS Symptoms

    Spinal cord lesions involved with multiple sclerosis tend to affect the lower extremities while brain lesions tend to affect upper body areas such as arms and eyes. The spinal cord is involved in...

  • Information About MS

    Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a potentially severe autoimmune disease wherein the body's own immune system damages the nerves of the brain and spinal cord. When a person has MS, his immune system...

  • The Early Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease, a chronic condition in which the body's immune system attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. This results in a breakdown of myelin, the...

  • Glutamate and Lou Gehrig's Disease

    Lou Gehrig's disease, also called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), is a neurological disease. In ALS, high levels of glutamate in the spinal fluid cause the neurons that control the movement...

  • How to Diagnose MS Symptoms

    There isn't one single test that can be administered to determine if an individual has multiple sclerosis. However, there is a set of standard tests that can be used to increase the likelihood of...

  • How MS Disease is Diagnosed

    The first step is for you and your doctor too discuss your complete medical history. This will help your doctor to discover a set pattern of symptoms that may suggest that you have MS. Tell your...

  • Managing the Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a long-term, progressive disease of the brain and spinal cord that together, make up the central nervous system. Currently, there is no cure for MS, but treatments are...

  • About a Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis

    Multiple sclerosis is a disease involving the central system nerves (the spinal cord and brain) and their degeneration. In this disease, inflammation causes myelin to disappear. Myelin is a nerve...

  • How to Get Tested for Multiple Sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis is most prevalent in women of childbearing age, but usually in their 30s and 40s who live in colder climates and are of Northern European descent. Translation: Middle aged white...

  • How to Recognize Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis has a variety of common symptoms that can seem completely unrelated at first. Often even competent doctors will miss the symptoms or treat the symptoms without discovering the...

  • How to Diagnose Multiple Sclerosis

    A Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis is what many doctors refer to as a "back into diagnosis." Many times, doctors will perform tests to help them eliminate all other possible diseases before giving...

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