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The central nervous system.Multiple Sclerosis effects the central nervous system
Multiple sclerosis affects the nervous system.
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In the case of multiple sclerosis: Myelinated neurons (the central nervous system). The myelin sheaths are attacked, which negatively impacts signal transmission speed and efficiency of affected neurons.
I'm no expert, but there are at least five diseases to the muscular system. Arthritis, tendinitis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and neuromuscular system(?).multiple sclerosis, myesthenia gravis, Lou Gehrig's disease, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy - there are many others
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Multiple Sclerosis effects the myeline sheath of the spinal cord
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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.
Multiple Sclerosis
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).
HIV destroys the body's immune system while multiple sclerosis causes the immune system to become less efficient