Maybe endocrine system affect multiple sclerosis.
Search for HPA axis(Hyperresponsiveness), cortisol(long-term effect), hippocampus(damaged by cortisol), hypothalamus and homeostasis.
Lots of good information:
http://www.fi.edu/learn/brain/stress.html
http://www.geocities.com/hotsprings/3468/endocrine.html
http://www.geocities.com/hotsprings/3468/hypothalamic-axis.html
Hope this helps!
Multiple sclerosis is the disease of Nervous system. It is a body's rogue inflammatory response to it's own Nervous system. It does not affect the skeletal system ( which includes the bones of our body).
Multiple sclerosis affects the nervous system.
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Multiple Sclerosis effects the myeline sheath of the spinal cord
The central nervous system.Multiple Sclerosis effects the central nervous system
Yes, the endocrine system can affect cells. By secreting hormones into the bloodstream, the endocrine system sends chemical messengers to cells that alter their function.
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There are a wide variety of illnesses that affect the central nervous system. These include conditions such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and Multiple Sclerosis.
It is neither bacterial nor viral. Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease. That means that your body's immune system is attacking parts of your body. In the case of multiple sclerosis the immune system is attacking the protective cover around the nerve cells.
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HIV destroys the body's immune system while multiple sclerosis causes the immune system to become less efficient
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