No. Its not known what causes MS. We don't know what starts it up or how to tell who will develop it. But we do know that it is not contagious. Its believed that MS has and environmental component as well as a genetic component. There still is no cure for MS but great strides have been made in treating it and making life bearable for those of us living with it. Having MS does not mean what it used to.
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Michel Geffard has written: 'Multiple sclerosis' -- subject(s): Multiple sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis
William A. Sheremata has written: '100 questions & answers about multiple sclerosis' -- subject(s): Multiple sclerosis '100 questions and answers about multiple sclerosis' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Multiple sclerosis, Popular works, Popular Works, Multiple Sclerosis
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Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis affects the nervous system.
Multiple Sclerosis Trust was created in 1993.
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation was created in 1986.
Multiple sclerosis
Unfortunately, Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a permanent disease.
If you are a teenager and have Multiple Sclerosis in your genes you can read books to enjoyment.