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    Introduction: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating chronic disease where the immune system attacks the myelin sheaths of nerve cells in the central nervous system, affecting more than 400,000 people in the US with about 200 new cases being diagnosed each week (Pietrangelo and Higuera 2014). We still do know what causes MS and although there is no cure, there are several treatments for MS focused on slowing down the progression of the disease and managing symptoms. Although the causes of MS

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    Multiple Sclerosis Can you close your eyes and imagine yourself having attacks of numbness, balance problems, and impaired vision for the rest of your life? About 2.3 million people live with the symptoms that are caused by Multiple Sclerosis, more commonly known as MS (National MS Society). There are many other symptoms of MS, as well as ways to diagnose and treat the disease. Although there aren’t any specific tests to diagnose MS, there are tests to show certain signs of MS, as well as

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    Multiple Sclerosis Research Paper for Biology 200-B Abstract Why does Multiple Sclerosis deserve our attention? Multiple Sclerosis is a hot topic in science because professionals still know so little and there is currently no cure, although it was discovered in the early 19th century (NMSS, 2015). There is a huge online community of MS patients sharing their experiences of living with this disease. Often times it can be progressive, painful and disrupt daily activities of life (i.e. getting out

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    Multiple Sclerosis (MS) What is it? - Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disease in the immune system attacks the nerves protective sheath (myelin). Damage to the myelin disrupts the body’s communication between the brain and the rest of the body What causes it? - MS is quite a complex disease and scientists are still not completely sure about what may cause MS. Many believe that it may be due to many different contributing factors. To ensure that we one day get an answer to this question studies are

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    treatments, coping, and dealing with possible side effects. When the chronic illness progresses to death then the illness would be life altering. According to webmd.com Multiple Sclerosis or MS is a disease that affects the brain and spinal cord resulting in loss of muscle control, vision, balance, and sensation. I chose Multiple Sclerosis because it can affect daily activities and can have a negative impact on the person’s well-being (Tamper & Lindh 197-199) Learning

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    Multiple Sclerosis The human nerve system is very essential interactions between people, dealing with daily challenges, and making important decisions. Therefore, when the nerve system gets affected by a disease or a disorder it can be very difficult to complete those simple tasks. An example for this kind of disease is Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated disease that affects the nerve system, which consist of the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves in the eye. Discussions

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    People who are diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis can relate to that. Multiple Sclerosis also known as MS is a disease located in the central nervous system in which the nerves gradually lose their protective covering of myelin(Frey 737). Myelin is a fatty substance that insulates the nerves and allows them to transmit messages to and from the brain(Frey 737). There are four different types of MS. However the most common type people get is called Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (MSHC). The patient

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    Introduction: It is estimated that near 400,000 individuals in the United States are affected by multiple sclerosis (Dilokthornsakul P., et al, 2016). Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS) that can be debilitating. MS is not entirely understood by the medical community with the present availability of information on the direct cause for the inflammation. Unraveling the mystery of the cause of inflammation of the CNS in MS patients could lead to

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    The physical medical condition, Multiple Sclerosis is a disease that can develop at any time. It consists of several severe symptoms that affect the mental, physical, emotional well being, and motor functions of an individual with MS. When diagnosed with MS, there are four different typed of MS: Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS), Relapsing-Remitting MS (RRMS), Primary-Progressive MS (PPMS), and Secondary-Progressive MS (SPMS). These types of MS with the help of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

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    Multiple Intelligence

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    Dr. Howard Gardner also the Professor of Education at Harvard University developed the theory of Multiple Intelligences in 1983 (Campbell 12). This principle is well known to most teachers. Although people disagree with his theory, Gardner believes that rather than a single intelligence, we acquire all seven intelligences in different amounts. All seven Gardner’s intelligences should be incorporated in every lesson, to include; linguistic, logical-mathematical, body kinesthetic, spatial, musical

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