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Multiple sclerosis (MS) may be looked at being an inflammatory process involving different regions of the central nervous system (CNS) at various points in time. Because the name suggests, multiple sclerosis affects many regions of the CNS.
Multiple sclerosis is more common in individuals of...
May 14, 2011
NC Research Campus
Kannapolis, NC
Thanks to the employees of the NC Research Campus for these great photos!
Porters are usually local Sherpa people from the region who are experts in carrying gear in high altitude.
A few more shots from the walk to raise funds to fight Multiple Sclerosis. The M. S. Walk took place in multiple locations, yesterday. I attended the one in Hershey, PA.
My right side has suffered greatly from brain damage due to my MS. My speech has suffered greatly, too. Although I feel WAY better after HSCT, the damage from this auto-immune disease is done.
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The day after Thanksgiving. She says she must've overdone it yesterday -- passed her limit without even knowing.
So often, people with multiple sclerosis don't nap. Instead, they crash! They don't even feel it coming; suddenly, they're out of energy. If you love someone with MS, one of the best ways you can help is to make it more possible for them to sleep. And, if you can, make sure there are fewer dirty dishes when they wake up!
Multiple Sklerose unterbricht die Nervenbahne. Zu den Folgen gehören Kontrollverlust und Schmerz.
“Multiple sclerosis interrupts the nerve racts. Multiple Sklerose Gesellschaft Schweiz”
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Phil Keoghan, Reps. Earl Blumenauer, Russ Carnahan, Thomas Petri, Mary Jo Kilroy pose for photos after the press conference recognizing Keoghan's ride across the U.S. to raise awareness for MS.
Multiple Sclerosis is a devastating disease. Every hour of every day, a patient is diagnosed with MS. This Sunday, I will be riding in the MS Bike Tour Down To The Sound to raise money for the National MS Society.
Like most of us, I hate asking for money. But here is a link to sponsor me, and I would greatly appreciate any contributions anyone can make.
(Sorry about the quality of the photo. The lighting was not cooperating with me, and I'm running out of time to collect donations.)