Multiple Sclerosis Research Paper

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Multiple Sclerosis is a long lasting disease that affects your brain, spinal cord and the optic nerve in your eye. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can affect your vision balance and your muscle control. This report will cover the cause of the disease, the symptoms of MS, why these symptoms occur in the human body, it will talk about a charity or support group who help with MS and will talk about the current research going around for MS.

The cause of Multiple Sclerosis is still unknown but it’s considered an autoimmune disease in the human body where the immune system attacks the tissue in the human body and then the immune system starts to malfunction and then destroys the myelin which is a mixture of proteins and phospholipids forming a whitish
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The role of MS Australia is to benefit the people who have Multiple Sclerosis. The MS Australia provides a comprehensive approach to help the people who have been affected with MS and helps them to maintain their health and weal being. MS Australia provides support programs to keep the self-sufficient. They also have the resources to assist people with people who have been diagnosed with MS, their families and caregivers. The impact of MS Australia on individual is exquisite. They have changed their lives by supporting them, making them healthier and fit. In pacific MS Australia has been working with many people like Tim. Tim was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2008. Blurred vision turned into double vision and before long numbness started. Tim was contacted by MS employment Support where they talked to his employer and agreed to give anything he needed so he could continue his job. Tim was given a wheelchair to help him with his impaired balance and fatigue. MS Australia also upgraded Tim’s house by placing ramps in the house so he can access his house without any difficulty. MS Australia also placed handles around the bathroom so he can get up easier. Also MS Australia has provided Tim with physical therapy so he can stand and take few steps. Tim was able get help from MS Australia to make his life easier with Multiple