Thursday, September 19, 2013

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and vitamin D

What Is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?
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MS is a chronic disease that damages the nerves in the spinal cord and brain, as well as the optic nerves. Sclerosis means scarring, and people with MS develop multiple areas of scar tissue in response to the nerve damage. Depending on where the damage occurs, symptoms may include problems with muscle control, balance, vision, or speech.

What Causes MS?
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The roots of MS remain mysterious, but doctors see some surprising trends. It's most common in regions far from the equator, including Scandinavia and other parts of Northern Europe. These areas get less sunlight, so some researchers believe that vitamin D (the "sunshine vitamin") may be involved. Research suggests a possible link between vitamin D deficiency and autoimmune disorders, but studies are ongoing. Genetics appear to play a role as well.

Info source

http://www.m.webmd.com/multiple-sclerosis/ss/slideshow-multiple-sclerosis-overview?ecd=wnl_men_091813&ctr=wnl-men-091813_ld-stry&mb=GULHw1r0yczQttMGkoWNR%40HnVev1imbCX2R%2fDNcXcrE%3d

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