Diet...read about the gold coast cure diet or Swank's diet. It puts ms back into remission - :)
There is currently no cure for multiple sclerosis (MS), but treatments are available to help manage symptoms, slow disease progression, and improve quality of life. These treatments may include medications to reduce inflammation, physical therapy to improve strength and mobility, and lifestyle modifications such as stress management and a healthy diet. It's important for individuals with MS to work closely with healthcare providers to develop a personalized treatment plan.
The symbol ms doesn't exist for a chemical element.
Picayune, MS is in the Central Time Zone (CT).
They hope to grow tissues to cure disease
There is no special name for this unit; it is just written as "meters/second", or abbreviated as m/s or ms-1 (where the "-1" is supposed to be an exponent).
A qualitative and a quantitative result can be used to identify the co-elution in GC-MS.
there is no cure for it yet, but treatments are available to help handle every day life
Unfortunately there is still no known cure for MS or Multiple Sclerosis. There are many medicines available now for MS that are known to slow down the disease.
J k Rowling wants a cure for MS, multiple syndrome because her mother died of MS.
there is no known cure for ms. just meds to keep the disease in remission.
No. Its not known what causes MS. We don't know what starts it up or how to tell who will develop it. But we do know that it is not contagious. Its believed that MS has and environmental component as well as a genetic component. There still is no cure for MS but great strides have been made in treating it and making life bearable for those of us living with it. Having MS does not mean what it used to.
I asked this question to a leading MS specialist and scientist and he said "why are you concerned about what MS might have done to you in the far distant future when there will be a cure in 10 years time anyway. So no it really doesn't.
CCSVI is not MS cure, but, best case scenario, a revolution on MS's pathogenesis. MS is still mostly considered an autoimmune disease. CCSVI is modifying this belief, answering to the basic question of the why: what trigger made my immune system work against my body? Classic explanation was (and still is) that IS isn't working correctly, and drugs in use act on IS (with low effectiveness indeed). CCSVI could be the trigger, cause the exhausted blood trapped for too long in the brain area by the narrowing of the veins at the base of the cranium cause the inflammation that generate the IS attack.
No, Oritse Williams created the band to try and find a cure for his mum who suffered from MS
Unfortunately, Multiple Sclerosis does not really have a cure. However, there have been constant advancements in treatments and a lot is being invested in research. A recent development has been the Liberation Treatment, which is still being investigated for its efficacy through clinical studies. It has shown positive results; much to the satisfaction of many patients. They feel their energy returning and are able to do a lot more things than they used to. There are many hospitals around the world that offer this treatment. I've heard India is a good destination for this treatment. There are quite a few including Apollo Hospitals in the city of Chennai that offer Liberation Treatment.
Good nutrition can absolutely improve the quality of life of a person with MS. Eating healthy will provide the maximum amount of energy for the longest amount of time, and will stave off other health issues. A healthy diet may also help you control your MS symptoms, and may help you to better cope with your relapses. However, there is no food or diet that will "cure" MS. We know that the disease course of MS is undeterred by foods. If you "had MS" and you changed your diet and you "cured" your MS, you didn't have MS. Any neurologist worth his salt will tell you exactly the same thing.
See the Clear Ping and Road Runner Ping from below. I have both currently and was able to plug in and test both on the same comp within a minute of each other. However Road Runner Seems to vary between awesome and absolute crap. I have seen Road Runner be as bad as 200+ ping times reliably for days. Then some time later it magically fixes itself and no I do not torrent. I have had technicians out to my home 8 separate times. If I wasn't a hardcore gamer I would definitely choose clear over road runner. Clear vs Road Runner CLEAR (from underneath the tower) over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.2.1 2 2 ms 1 ms 1 ms 3 71 ms 94 ms 99 ms 4 88 ms 88 ms 90 ms 5 86 ms 95 ms 94 ms 66.192.62.1 6 65 ms 94 ms 99 ms 66.192.249.222 7 126 ms 99 ms 99 ms 66.109.6.176 8 79 ms 109 ms 104 ms 66.109.6.33 9 93 ms 100 ms 93 ms 66.109.10.76 10 93 ms 110 ms 56 ms 66.109.6.125 11 96 ms 89 ms 111 ms 24.30.192.206 12 89 ms 104 ms 105 ms 24.28.199.168 Trace complete. over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 4 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.2.1 2 1 ms 1 ms 2 ms 3 65 ms 79 ms 45 ms 4 76 ms * 40 ms 71.22.7.161 5 * 43 ms 84 ms 66.192.62.1 6 45 ms 94 ms 110 ms 66.192.249.222 7 104 ms 106 ms 137 ms 66.109.6.176 8 108 ms 138 ms 90 ms 66.109.6.33 9 114 ms 93 ms 134 ms 66.109.10.76 10 127 ms * 188 ms 66.109.6.125 11 100 ms 104 ms 102 ms 24.30.192.206 12 58 ms 100 ms 63 ms 24.28.199.168 Trace complete. ROAD RUNNER over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 51 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.2.1 2 11 ms 8 ms 17 ms 3 9 ms 10 ms 17 ms 4 13 ms 10 ms 9 ms 24.28.224.171 5 20 ms 31 ms 18 ms 24.93.64.178 6 30 ms 22 ms 24 ms 66.109.6.80 7 26 ms 21 ms 32 ms 66.109.10.76 8 26 ms 19 ms 30 ms 66.109.6.125 9 20 ms 21 ms 20 ms 24.30.192.206 10 30 ms 21 ms 19 ms 24.28.199.168 Trace complete. over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 2 19 ms 7 ms 7 ms 3 13 ms 25 ms 7 ms 4 14 ms 14 ms 222 ms 24.28.224.171 5 15 ms 15 ms 12 ms 24.93.64.178 6 20 ms 21 ms 33 ms 66.109.6.80 7 30 ms 35 ms 22 ms 66.109.10.76 8 25 ms 19 ms 21 ms 66.109.6.125 9 30 ms 26 ms 21 ms 24.30.192.206 10 22 ms 22 ms 34 ms 24.28.199.168
There is some hope regarding the potential for stem cell research to uncover a cure for multiple sclerosis. Here is an article explaining some research done (stem cells injected into mice to repair their damaged brain cells) on the topic: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/17188.php