Tuberous sclerosis Essays

  • Multiple Sclerosis

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    Multiple Sclerosis (1) One third of a million Americans suffer from MS and a great percentage of those people are women. Women account for 73% of MS sufferers. (2) MS usually strikes young adults between the ages of 20 and 40 years old. (8) There are even some cases of MS being diagnosed in childhood. Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the central nervous system, attacking the brain and the spinal cord. MS attacks myelin, the fatty material that acts as a protective coating to the

  • Marijuana Argumentative Essay

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    There are many beneficial health aspects regarding marijuana. Therefor there are many that seek the drug as an alternative to medication, as results are shown faster and there is a positive influence on several diseases. There are many doctors in the country who recommend that patients try marijuana , although having full knowledge that they are encouraging the patient to go against the law. According to Kevin Zeese and William Ruzzamenti , “That 's because there 's very strong evidence that marijuana

  • Life with Vision Loss Due to MS

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    Life with Vision Loss Due to MS Joyce Bohen recently wrote a book about her experience with multiple sclerosis. She told about her battle with multiple sclerosis and one of her major symptoms, optic neuritis. In this book, she told each individual to imagine life from one day being able to see bright colors and distinct pictures to only realize that as each day goes by the world is beginning to look darker and darker until you can see nothing but black. Not only did she experience blindness

  • A Comparison of Guillain Barre Syndrome and Multiple Sclerosis Related to Central and Peripheral Nervous Pathologies

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    Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease affecting the myelination of the central nervous system, leading to numerous issues regarding muscle strength, coordination, balance, sensation, vision, and even some cognitive defects. Unfortunately, the etiology of MS is not known, however, it is generally thought of and accepted as being an autoimmune disorder inside of the central nervous system (Rietberg, et al. 2004). According to a study (Noonan, et al. 2010) on the prevalence of MS, the disease

  • Marijuana Should be Legalized

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    According to Martin Luther King Jr., “There are two types of laws: there are just and there are unjust laws” (King 293). During his time as civil rights leader, he advocated civil disobedience to fight the unjust laws against African-Americans in America. For instance, there was no punishment for the beatings imposed upon African-Americans or for the burning of their houses despite their blatant violent, criminal, and immoral demeanor. Yet, an African-American could be sentenced to jail for a

  • Multiple Sclerosis

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    Multiple sclerosis was first discovered in 1868 by a neurologist by the name of Jean Martin- Charcot. Multiple sclerosis receives its name from the distinctive areas of scar tissue with the formation of damaged myelin sheaths. Multiple Sclerosis is referred to as an immune- mediated response that targets the central nervous system, including the spinal cord, the brain, and other parts of the body. The central nervous system is usually targeted by an abnormal response to the human body’s immune system

  • Nurturing or poisoning

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    three people die of cancer, one in five suffers from mental disorders and one out of every five pregnancies result in miscarriage (Fallon, 1). Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, chronic fatigue, dyslexia, hyperactivity, ulcers, obesity, arthritis, multiple sclerosis and diabetes are only a few of the ailments that hinder the American population. Chronic disease afflicts nearly half of the population of the United States and causes an astonishing three out of four deaths. Although such physical and mental problems

  • Multiple Sclerosis

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    Multiple sclerosis Definition: Multiple Sclerosis is a demyelinating disease cause a widespread degeneration of the central nervous system (CNS) which gradually results in severe neurological deficits. The disease is characterized by remissions and relapse, erratic onset and duration is flare up acutely. Each relapse may involve different area in white matter in central nervous system (CNS) . Etiology: There is may involve in genetic and environmental factor, which may cause immunologically

  • Multiple Sclerosis Essay

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    What is Multiple Sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease of the central nervous system. It is understood as an autoimmune disease, a condition where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks normal tissues. In Multiple Sclerosis, the patient’s own cells & antibodies attack the fatty myelin sheath that protects and insulates nerve fibres in the brain and spinal cord, the two components of the CNS. This ultimately causes damage to the nerve cells and without the insulation the myelin sheath

  • The Effects of Marijuana on the Brain

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    also be used for anti-inflammatory, bronchodilatory, and anti-convulsant, which is why THC is used for medicinal purposes. THC is used as a popular treatment for glaucoma by reducing ocular pressure, and for neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, Huntington's Disease, and spinal cord injury (4). The THC acts on the receptors of the endocannabinoids. Two known endocannabinoi... ... middle of paper ... ... the "munchies" a physiological effect of marijuana use, or just a psychological

  • Multiple Sclerosis Case Study

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    Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is “a chronic, degenerative, progressive disease of the central nervous system characterized by the occurrence of small patches of demyelination in the brain and spinal cord” (Smeltzer & Bare, 1996). Over 2 million people are diagnosed with MS and it is known that there is a link between geography and the diagnosis of this disease (Faguy, 2016). In personal interviews with the patient and his wife, discussions were held about the disease process for this patient; medications

  • Scleroderma Research Paper

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    Abstract Scleroderma (SSc) or systemic sclerosis is a chronic connective tissue disease generally classified as one of the autoimmune rheumatic diseases. Many features of SSc are well known including inflammation, small-vessel vasculopathy, and overexpression of Extracellular Matrix (EMC) protein and fibrosis of the skin, lungs, and other internal organs. This study looks at different molecules that play important roles in the biological pathways in Scleroderma. Peroxisome Proliferator Activated

  • Multiple Sclerosis Informative Speech

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    Well have you ever wonder what Multiple Sclerosis? Today i'm going to explain to what MS(Multiple Sclerosis) is so I hope that you enjoy. What is Multiple Sclerosis? Ms is an Autoimmune disorder. When the disorder progresses the nerves will be damaged and so the damaged is caused by inflammation. Another thing is the cells that were protected by a layer will be damaged as well. So when you have the damaged cell this will lead to the brain and the spinal cord. So that is what MS is. Well what

  • Caudal Regression Syndrome Case Study

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    Abstract Background and Purpose: Functional mobility in children with Caudal Regression Syndrome depending on the severity of the syndrome is usually limited to wheel chair mobility secondary to lower extremity weakness in general and may further be a result of poor positioning of mal- formed lower extremities for weight bearing. The purpose of this Case Report is to describe the use of an unconventional Prosthesis for ambulation in a 2 1/2 year old girl with Caudal Regression Syndrome without amputation

  • Mr. Jones Disability Case Study

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    In the give case study, Mr. Jones is 58 year old, his height is 6feet, and 2inches with body weight 195 pounds. He diagnosed with multiple sclerosis about ten years ago and he has good upper extremity strength and less strength in lower extremity. He works at post office as a clerk and he is independently performs his ADLs with some assistant. The features required in a wheelchair depend upon user characteristics and intended activities. The components include for Mr. Jones wheelchair are wheels

  • Multiple Sclerosis Test

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    While there are many accepted measures to diagnosing multiple sclerosis, there is no specific test that shows proof of a positive diagnosis. Current diagnosis of definite MS involves both clinical (history and neurological exams) and paraclinical (MRI, Spinal Tap) evidence (Multiple Sclerosis Foundation). The diagnosis begins with a discussion between the doctor and the patient. A precise medical history is recorded and signs/symptoms are assessed. The results of this diagnosis are highly dependent

  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Paper

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    Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, progressive, unpredictable disease that affects the central nervous system. It is thought to be an immune-mediated disorder, MS causes the immune system to attack the healthy tissue in the central nervous system. This particular disease is most common further from the equator, in places such as North America, Southern parts of Australia, and Northern Europe. Some researchers believe if you live close to the equator, your chances of developing

  • Multiple Schlerosis Research Paper

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    Multiple Sclerosis: The Role of Cytokines and Therapeutic Applications Abstract: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune neurological disease that debilitates an estimated 2.3 million people worldwide (“What is MS,” n.d.). With no identifiable cause and a cure yet to be discovered, emphasis must be placed on advancing treatments and therapies. Although its pathogenesis is not completely understood, researchers are well aware that the immune response during MS revolves around inflammatory

  • Marijuana Should Be Legal

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    Abstract The following is a proposal for a public policy that would legalize marijuana and have the drug be treated as alcohol. This is necessary because the current policy is detrimental to society and the legalization of marijuana would be beneficial. The prohibition of the drug is unfounded because tobacco and alcohol, legalized substances, are more dangerous than marijuana. Also, the legislation regarding the drug was created on racist sentiments, reducing the law’s credibility. The current

  • Multiple Sclerosis

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    Multiple sclerosis, also known as MS, is one of humankind’s most mysterious diseases. No one knows the exact cause and there is no exact treatment. Still multiple sclerosis has the ability to affect nearly 3 million people worldwide and at least 500,000 people in the United States (Boroch). This disease tends to be more common in individuals of northern European descent and women are more than twice as likely to develop multiple sclerosis as men. Of those 3 million people, most of them are between