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It is with great humility that I write to you… Multiple sclerosis is… Tammy Partlow needs your support for Multiple-sclerosis help u

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Distant brain cells guide spinal cord healing
Scientists have discovered that star-shaped brain cells far from a spinal cord injury site act as crucial repair coordinators. These cells, called astrocytes, release a protein named CCN1 that guides microglia, the brain's cleanup crew, to properly clear away damaged myelin, the protective coating around nerve fibers. When astrocytes cannot produce CCN1, microglia become overactive and dysfunctional, hoarding debris instead of disposing of it. This leads to failed nerve repair and poorer recovery in injured mice. The study reveals that CCN1 helps microglia store fats properly, which is essential for their cleanup function. Intriguingly, these CCN1-producing astrocytes appear not only after spinal cord injury but also in multiple sclerosis and similar diseases in both mice and humans. The discovery opens new avenues for treating spinal cord injuries and demyelinating diseases by targeting this cellular communication pathway.
After spinal cord injury, lesion-remote astrocytes acquire heterogeneous, spatially restricted reactivity states that shape neuroinflam
August 21, 2023; 3:00 pm Oklahoma time.
Title: Improving Quality of Life in MS
Speaker: Dr. Tirisham Gyang
Host: MSF (Multiple Sclerosis Foundation)
Clinical Study
At yesterday's meeting Bobbette Miller DPT NCS, announced she was doing Study Investigating Falls, in people with MS.
For more information Click Here to download PDF flyer.
Learn about the symptoms, causes, complications, and comprehensive treatment plans available at Plexus centers in Hyderabad and Bangalore fo

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For my mom <3 I love you please keep fighting.
MS
Multiple Sclerosis
After our discussion the group wanted to go with MS or multiple sclerosis as our main target focus. Now since we set what our disability that we are trying to help assist with is, we had to understand what it is and how it affects people with this condition. We knew a basic covering of it but we wanted to know about this subject in depth. So i went and tried to do some more research on Multiple Sclerosis.
What Is MS?:
“Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system that disrupts the flow of information within the brain, and between the brain and body.”
A video also accompanied this article that i thought did a very good job of covering MS.
https://youtu.be/geQP_zYS-6s
Reference Article: https://www.nationalmssociety.org/What-is-MS
To comprehend what is truly going on in an understandable way, i found videos on YouTube about people who live with MS and their explanations as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BGBSsKBrbI
Multiple Sclerosis
How does one deal? Just diagnosed. How do I deal with this? Will I be using a cane anytime soon? Is my body that weak?