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MS FAQs
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Can you catch MS?

No.

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What is the name of the system that MS acts on?

The nervous system

100

Are weakness, fatigue, and dizziness all symptoms of MS?

Yes

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Is there a cure for MS?

No, but they're working on it

200

Who is more likely to develop MS, someone who doesn't drink enough water or someone who doesn't get enough sunlight?

Sunlight. There is no link between dehydration and MS but there is a link between MS and lack of vitamin D.

200

What it the name for a singular nerve cell?

neuron

200

Is hearing loss a symptom of MS?

It's not!

200

Which place has the highest rates of MS in the world?

Alberta

300

Do genetics play a role in causing MS?

Yes

300

What makes up the nervous system?

The brain, spinal cord and the nerves

300

A type of MS where symptoms come and go

Relapsing Remitting MS

300

What does Multiple Sclerosis mean?

Many scars

400

What type of location makes someone more likely to develop MS? 

A northern location

400

What is the name of the protective blanket that wraps around nerves to protect the message being sent? Hint: this blanket is missing, or weakened in people with MS.

myelin sheath

400

What is the first event where MS symptoms show?

Clinically Isolated Syndrome

400

How many people worldwide have MS?

2,300,000

500

Do we know exactly what causes MS?

No. All of the current causes definitely make someone more likely to get MS, but they don't necessarily directly cause it. Ex) A lack of vitamin D may make one more likely to develop MS, but it doesn't mean someone will absolutely get it.

500

Which system in the body attacks the myelin sheath (protective blanket around nerves) to cause MS?

The immune system

500

What is the symptom pattern for progressive MS?

Symptoms start mild and continue to get worse without any periods of remission

500

What type of disease is MS? Hint: it's where the body attacks itself.

autoimmune disease

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