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Surprising Facts About Multiple Sclerosis
By:
David Cowley -
multiple sclerosis is a disease that attacks the
central nervous system. This system consists of
the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. This is
different from muscular dystrophy, which is a
group of diseases that actually attack the muscles
themselves. In MS sufferers, their muscles are
fine but the nerves cannot signal them to move and
function properly. In muscular dystrophy, the
nerves are fine but the muscles cannot function as
they should. While the patients of both may have
similar symptoms they are actually two very
different diseases.
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