yuoou can't really see properly. i saw this video once that said it is like looking through bubble wrap. :(
Shirley had to brother's George and Jack. After George died of multiple sclerosis in 1952 she became co-founder to a multiple sclerosis foundation. So you can guess They were close. Her other brother is bot mentioned through her bios.
To donate to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) research and support, you can send contributions to organizations like the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) in the United States, or the MS Society in the UK. Donations can typically be made directly through their websites, where you'll find options for one-time gifts, monthly donations, and fundraising events. Always ensure that the organization is reputable and transparent about how donations are used.
No, failure of neuronal growth does not cause MS. MS is caused by an autoimmune disorder which causes the immune system to attack and destroy the myelin surrounding neurons. These areas of demyelination get covered over by plaques or scars (thus the name multiple sclerosis which means "many scars"). Nerve impulses fail to travel correctly through these areas of demyelination, causing the various symptoms of MS.
They transmit diseases mainly through bites.
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No, sound waves cannot transmit energy through empty space because they require a medium, such as air or water, to travel through. In the absence of a medium, sound waves cannot propagate and transmit energy.
Electromagnetic waves transmit energy and information through the interaction of electric and magnetic fields.
yes. you can
Sclerosis is the term used to describe where there has been wear & tear to a bone, and the body has attempted to make the bony area stronger by depositing new bone & calcium into the area. The area shows up as whiter that the rest of the bone in the area (because of the extra calcium)...It is hardening, induration, or fibrous thickening of tissue. It can be hardening of different tissues such as those of arteries (arteriosclerosis/atherosclerosis), of the skin (scleroderma), of the muscles (one type is Multiple Sclerosis ~ MS), etc.
J.K. Rowling is a philanthropist who supports various charitable causes. She has donated a significant amount of her wealth to organizations focusing on alleviating poverty, multiple sclerosis research, and supporting children's welfare and education. She has also established her own charity, Lumos, to help vulnerable children worldwide.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) manifests through a variety of neurological symptoms due to the immune system attacking the myelin sheath surrounding nerve fibers in the central nervous system. Common manifestations include fatigue, numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, difficulties with coordination and balance, vision problems, and cognitive changes. Symptoms can vary widely among individuals and may fluctuate in severity, with periods of relapse and remission. The unpredictable nature of MS progression makes it a challenging condition to manage.