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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the brain and central nervous system (CNS). It ruptures myelin (an insulating layer around nerves) of the brain cells and spinal cord and interrupts the signal exchange between the brain and different ...
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the brain and central nervous system of the body. It ruptures myelin (an insulating layer around nerves) of the brain cells and spinal cord and interrupts the signal exchange between the ...
  • Multiple sclerosis is a devastating illness that might affect anyone, regardless of their gender, race or age. Multiple sclerosis is a disease wherein the body's immune system deteriorates and after that begins to harm the nervous system.There is no remedy for ...
  • Millions of people worldwide are suffering from Multiple Sclerosis, a chronic disabling disease of the central nervous system. This disease affects the functionality of your brain and spinal cord. Here we list certain must know facts on multiple sclerosis (MS), have ...
  • Exercise is good for the brain specially of those who are suffering with multiple sclerosis (MS). It was found that highly fit multiple sclerosis patients performed significantly better on tests of cognitive function than similar less-fit patients.In addition, MRI scans of ...
  • Using a technique called Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) may help improve walking for people suffering from neurodegenerative disease Parkinson"s, finds a new study. Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) uses electrical impulses to stimulate weak or paralyzed muscles and ...
  • Melbourne, : Japanese researchers have linked the soft bones in a baby's skull to a deficiency of vitamin D, by finding that women who are pregnant over the summer season are more likely to have healthier babies. ...
 
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