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View Article  In Children with Autoimmune Disease, Response Starts Early
Children with neurological autoimmune diseases develop immune reactions to other targets in their bodies and in food early in their disease, according to research that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology 58th Annual Meeting in San Diego, Calif., April 1 – 8, 2006. T cells are   more »
View Article  Types of MS
Multiple sclerosis has been grouped into several main types. These include: Relapsing-remitting MS — characterized by   more »
View Article  Recognised treatment for MS

Recognised treatment for MS

 

As yet there is no cure for MS but there are facets of the disease which have recognised treatments and ...   more »

View Article  Thymus, Spleen, Bone Marrow, White Blood Cells
 

Thymus

The thymus lives in your chest, between your breast bone and your heart. It is responsible for producing T-cells (see the next section), ...   more »
View Article  Lymph System and diagram
 

Lymph System

The lymph system is most familiar to people because doctors and mothers often check for "swollen lymph nodes" in the neck. It ...   more »
View Article  What will happen to me? All I can think of is a wheelchair.
MS varies considerably from person to person. At the time of diagnosis, it is impossible for your doctor to predict what course the disease might take and how you will be affected in the next five or ten years. Fortunately, there are specific treatments for   more »
View Article  2005 Revised McDonald Diagnostic Criteria for MS

2005 Revised McDonald Diagnostic Criteria for MS

 

What Is An Attack?

 

Neurological disturbance of kind seen in MS

Subjective report or ...   more »