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Alzheimer's Disease Explained - Causes And Alzheimers Disease Treatment

Alzheimer's disease Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, treatment of this debilitating disorder.
Franchis
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Memory Screenings Are An Essential Tool For Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease

If you think your loved one might have Alzheimer's disease, simple and safe memory-screening tests are available to help your doctor assess your loved one's memory and other mental functions.
Wendy Mitchell
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How to manage with multiple sclerosis

Being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis might make you feel confused, scared, concerned. There is no cure for multiple sclerosis yet but the existing treatments and possibilities are a good way of reducing symptoms In contact dermatitis is important to determine what caused the irritation, and to avoid that factor. Helping in relieving redness and itching can be creams containing hydrocortisone or wet dressings that provide moisture to the skin
Groshan Fabiola
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Various Forms of Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

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.
Groshan Fabiola
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Early Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis: Difficult But Important

How does one make a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis early in its course when treatment can best prevent damage to the brain and spinal cord? The succinct answer is: "With difficulty."
Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
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Perminant Progressive MS (Multiple Sclerosis) One Victim's Dated Report

When I went from a cane to a four wheel walker ~with a seat ~ people's stress levels dropped dramaticly. I fell down a lot less too. My handicapped, motorized scooter had long since been dispensed with when I had left real estate and had decided I wouldn’t need it. Now, I have another. Now, I have a hard time getting out of the wheelchair onto it. So, is this what is meant by "Progressive?"
Russ Miles
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Efficient Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis

Despite the fact that there is no specific cure for multiple sclerosis in present, existing treatments are effective in slowing down the progression rate of the disease and preventing the development of further complications. Considering the fact that most of the effects of multiple sclerosis are irreversible, it is imperative to timely diagnose the disease and begin the administration of the appropriate course of medications. With the right treatment and with the aid of supportive therapies (ph
Groshan Fabiola
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Life After Multiple Sclerosis ~ An MS Patient Goes Public!

MS (Multiple Sclerosis) is a dread disease diagnosis decree whereby victims are given a SLOW DEATH sentence. The jury, made up of medical doctors or a panel of specialists, examines the body of evidence. It's your body, with its tingling hands, impaired mobility, pain, and abnormal responses to their expensive tests. Once they hand down the verdict, you are told "There is no escape." Just as there is no known cause, millions of once healthy men and women are expected to accept the fact...
Russ Miles
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The Signs Of Multiple Sclerosis

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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Consequences of Myelin Destruction in Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease that primarily affects the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous system of the body – CNS). In later stages of the disease, multiple sclerosis can involve virtually any innervated section of the body (body parts which contain structures of agglomerated nerve terminations). By affecting the nerve fibers which have the role to transmit signals between the central nervous system and all the innervated organs, multiple sclerosis can cause a multitud
Groshan Fabiola
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