MS
Is
The Most Common Neurological Disorder In Young Adults In The UK Today |
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MS
affects the nerve fibres of the central nervous system - the brain
and spinal cord. These nerves gradually lose their ability to transmit
electrical signals between the brain and body, causing symptoms which
can include partial blindness, chronic fatigue, loss of mobility, loss
of speech, and behavioural problems. In some cases symptoms are rapid
and deadly. |
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![]() Back in Bury after a 1000 mile sponsored walk to Bremen in support of the Myelin Project and The Accelerated Cure Project. |
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Click
here for the MS World map |
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If
a tiny percentage of the estimated ONE BILLION active Internet users World-wide
would donate a small amount to Multiple Sclerosis research, that support would
be a crucial factor in expediting essential research into a cure for MS. |
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