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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Multiple Sclerosis According To The Multiple Sclerosis Association Of America

Multiple Sclerosis According To The Multiple Sclerosis Association Of America

What is the MSAA?


The MSAA or the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America is a non-profit organization that has a national affectation. Its main mission is to develop the quality of life for those who have multiple sclerosis or MS. With the MSAA, there is a wide variety of programs that they could choose from. These programs, no matter how diverse and different they get, are very good in managing services for those with MS, including their corresponding families.


What is it?


According to the MSAA, MS is actually the most common neurological disorder that is usually found in those in their young adulthood stage of development. Since its causes have still not yet been identified completely, researchers never stop in looking for the answers to questions that have been asked ages ago.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Multiple Sclerosis Differential Diagnoses And Workups

Multiple Sclerosis Differential Diagnoses And Workups

CSF exam


Upon examining the cerebrospinal fluid of those who have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, otherwise referred to as MS, electrophoretic patterns can be observed. These patterns are made up of oligoclonal bands that indicate any significant increase in the person's IgG. In fact, roughly eighty-five percent of MS patients demonstrate this finding.


Usually, the glucose level is within normal range. However, the protein level can be either normal or mildly increased. And the white blood cells range from slightly up to moderately increased but no exceeding five, specifically the mononuclear cells.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

How To Treat Multiple Sclerosis

How To Treat Multiple Sclerosis

When it comes to treating multiple sclerosis, a variety of ways can be depended on. These treatment methods, no matter how different they may be, are all focused on one thing and one thing only, and that is to treat the disease's general symptoms.


Treatments vary from the parenteral medications that can reduce the flare-ups to the medications that are aimed at treating fatigue, inflammation and the resulting muscle spasticity. Also, there are different kinds of diet that have been established to help a lot in reducing multiple sclerosis symptoms. Moreover, and fortunately, most of these diets have been tested to have the ability to reverse the total disease process.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Childbirth May Slow Multiple Sclerosis

Childbirth May Slow Multiple Sclerosis

The women who already have at least one child have a thirty-four percent less of the possibility of having a progressive state of multiple sclerosis. According to studies, those women who do not have children yet are more likely to reach a stage of MS where they would need assistance in walking with a brace or a cane.


Having a child before or after the symptoms of multiple sclerosis started to appear is of great help. On the other hand, those women who had children even after the onset of their disease's symptoms were much better off. Either way, it seems that pregnancy helps in cases of multiple sclerosis.

There Are Several Good Reasons Why A Stress Relief Product Can Provide Effective Results

There Are Several Good Reasons Why A Stress Relief Product Can Provide Effective Results

Many people turn to using stress relief products in order to get relief and in fact this is not such a bad idea, especially if you are in a hurry to get rid of your stressed out feelings. There are in fact a number of different reasons why people become stressed and realizing this, manufacturers of stress relief products too have begun offering products that address each different cause. In any case, stress occurs on account of emotional, physical as well as chemical disturbances and these causes must be addressed properly and in a timely manner as left unchecked, stress can cause further unwanted damage.

Monday, January 16, 2012

How to Stop Nail Biting

How to Stop Nail Biting

People bite their nails for the same reason that they pull on their ear lobes or suck their thumbs: anxiety.


The traditional, old-fashioned remedy is to paint the nails with something that tastes foul. This makes each nibble so horrid that the nails are eventually left alone. There are lots of such products on the market and they do sometimes work.


A slightly more modern remedy that works particularly well with girls (and I suppose, some boys) is to paint the nails with pretty coloured polish. The theory is that the polish will make the recipient proud of her nails, more conscious of them and more determined not to bite them. It may work.

Friday, January 13, 2012

How to Treat Burns?

How to Treat Burns?

Burns are classified according to severity, with first degree burns the most superficial and third degree burns the most severe. First degree burns often result from brief exposure to a flame or a hot liquid. Burns from excessive exposure to the sun or a sunlamp are usually first degree, but can be second degree in severity.


The skin at the site of a first degree burn is dry, bright red, warm, and painful to touch. Second degree burns involve deeper layers of skin which in this instance exhibit blisters or a raw, moist surface. These burns may also result from contact with hot liquids or from flash explosions. Third degree burns involve the subcutan-eous layers and they may be caused by flames or contact with a very hot object. Skin that has suffered a third degree burn appears pearly white or charred. The surface is dry initially, but later begins to ooze. Unlike milder burns, third degree burns are not painful or tender.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Gaining Weight Too Slowly During Pregnancy

Gaining Weight Too Slowly During Pregnancy

Just as gaining too much weight can be harmful to you and your baby, not gaining enough weight can be harmful also. There are some women out there who are so terrified at gaining weight that they eat next to nothing during their pregnancy. Please do not do this, you could be depriving your baby of the vitamins and minerals it needs and you increase your chances of having a small baby. Babies who are underweight at delivery are at a greater risk for health problems than babies who are of average weight at delivery.


If you find that you have gained nothing during your first trimester, do not worry. Some women do not gain anything during those first three months and some even lose some weight thanks to morning sickness. Your baby's needs are relatively tiny at that point. It is when you are in your second and third trimesters that you should make sure you are gaining weight according.