Nope, It's ALS that is Lou Gherigs disease.
Arterial Lateral Sclerosis.
a disease
Donating to the MS Society can help people suffering from MS by researching MS and finding treatments for the disease. The MS Society tries to stop the progression of the disease and restore function in the body.
Disease-modifying agents (DMAs) can significantly reduce the frequency and severity of relapses in multiple sclerosis (MS), particularly in relapsing forms such as relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) and secondary progressive MS with relapses. However, they are generally less effective for primary progressive MS (PPMS), where treatment options are more limited and DMAs may not provide the same benefits. While these agents can help manage the disease, they do not treat all forms of MS equally. Individual treatment plans should be tailored to the specific type and progression of the disease.
where is fannie Lou hamer buried In Ruleville, MS in a memorial park constructed in her honor.
Generally, MS is not considered to be a fatal disease. The deaths that occur happen due to complications of the disease. The average lifespan of a person with MS is typically lower than someone unaffected by the disease by 5-20 years.
SM has same initials, however not truely a disease, sado masochism is perhaps a sexual deviation that may effectively be treated by repeated trashing preferably with a leather belt or cat of nine tails
NO..... Erik Estrada does not have MS although his wife's brother & a sister do suffer from this debilitating disease.
Unfortunately there is still no known cure for MS or Multiple Sclerosis. There are many medicines available now for MS that are known to slow down the disease.
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) and multiple sclerosis (MS) are not in the same category, as they are distinct neurological disorders. CMT is primarily a hereditary neuropathy affecting peripheral nerves, leading to muscle weakness and sensory loss, while MS is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system, causing a range of neurological symptoms due to the damage of myelin. Although both conditions involve nerve dysfunction, their causes, affected areas, and treatment approaches differ significantly.
yes it dose
Although many websites report that Ms. Horne had MS, this belief has not been substantiated by any of her surviving family members. I'm not sure how the belief even came to be as none of her biographies mention her having the disease. Ms. Horne was a strong, proud woman and not one who would have hid the fact that she had the disease (if she did have it).
There are lots of conditions associated with symptoms of muscle weakening, including multiple sclerosis, polio, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, and nerve trauma. Are you thinking about one in particular?