World Multiple Sclerosis Day
On May 30th, World Multiple Sclerosis Day raises the possibility of raising awareness and identifying those with MS with resources and improving support systems.
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Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most common disorders of the central nervous system, affecting more than 2.3 million people around the world, according to the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation. Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most common disorders of the central nervous system. Multiple sclerosis means "many scars," and this term refers to the areas that appear on the brain and spinal cord after the myelin covering our nerves is broken or dies. The lesion remains, but the injured myelin has a lesion. When signs begin to appear, these lesions are identified by an MRI.
Each individual with MS is diagnosed with MS is different, progressive, and difficult to recognize. The cause is also unknown.
Although there is no cure, therapies are being developed to help slow the progression of MS and reduce the symptoms. Education, study, and funding are all necessary to achieve certain goals.
How to celebrate world multiple sclerosis day on a global multiple sclerosis day
Learn more about MS and how to support those who have been diagnosed with the condition. Contribute to a cause or participate in an awareness campaign such as a walk, dinner, or talk. Share your experiences with MS to help remove barriers and help others understand how the illness has affected you. To post on social media, use #WorldMultipleSclerosisDay to post.
Multiple sclerosis day events in the world multiple sclerosis day history
The Mulitple Sclerosis International Federation has sponsored World MS Day since 2009 to raise awareness and provide support for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis.