Multiple Sclerosis Research Paper

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Multiple Sclerosis is a debilitating disease that attacks the brain and nervous system. This paper will explore the origin of this disease, where it was first discovered, and why they believe it began in this particular region. Although doctors are still researching how and what may causes Multiple Sclerosis, we will also explore the epidemiology and genetics that could influence a diagnosis. Discovering the causes of this disease leads doctors to believe they will also find new ways to treat and help those suffering. Exploring new technology will be discussed in this paper and how many scientists hope to pinpoint the exact cause which is key to prevention. We will discuss people that may be more at risk of developing this disease and why. …show more content…

In addition to this, it impacts the people around those diagnosed because seeing a loved one adjusting to such a difficult disease can be hard. One woman in 1950 was appalled by the lack of details and understanding surrounding this disease and although she wasn’t suffering from it personally, her brother, whom she was caring for- was. The woman’s name was Sylvia Lawlry and she is responsible for many of the MS societies established to this day. Dr. Murray’s, The History of a Disease further explains that Lawlry sought out research, information, and ways to help her brother manage a disease that no one understood or wanted to talk about. She made efforts to establish research, rallying public support to raise the money needed, and ultimately changed the entire conversation surrounding those struggling with MS. (Murray, 2005, Pg. 5) With this needed change came a widespread public education reform for those that were unaware of this neurological ailment. The mid-1950’s became a time of interest in neuroscience. For the first time ever, people were beginning to understand what MS was, and help support those struggling. As mentioned above, many institutions began during this time but one in particular that made huge strives in understanding this disease that, to this day, champions behind those struggling, was National MS Society. It was also a time of commitment and community for those in the MS societies’. Established institutions began working with them to better understand what this disease really meant for those with a diagnosis and how other neurological diseases could be connected and potentially work together in finding better ways to cope or alleviate

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