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What does MS mean to you 23 million people Fighting for my future An uncertainty about tomorrow I may not look sick on the outside but on the inside its like my body is trying to kill me ID: 1014158

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1. Multiple SclerosisKiera Borthwick

2. “What does MS mean to you?”2.3 million people“Fighting for my future”“An uncertainty about tomorrow”“I may not look sick on the outside, but on the inside it’s like my body is trying to kill me””World Map.” Clicker Clipart“It's Multiple Sclerosis Week! Tell Us What MS Means to You.” National Multiple Sclerosis Society, main.nationalmssociety.org/site/MessageViewer?em_id=68686.0&dlv_id=86366&s_AffiliateSecCatId=1&pw_id=10481.

3. Cellular processes, symptoms, and disease progression help create treatment options.

4. What is Multiple Sclerosis?“Multiple Sclerosis Myelin Sheath Cartoon.” Gene.“Multiple Sclerosis.” Genentech, www.gene.com/patients/disease-education/multiple-sclerosis?topic=multiple-sclerosis.

5. MS is an Autoimmune Disease.“Blood Brain Barrier.” Bioninja.

6. The immune system causes permanent damage to glial cells and neurons.BLOODBRAINBARRIERT-CELLKILLER T-CELL“Clinical Progression of Multiple Sclerosis.” Khan Academy, Khan Academy, www.khanacademy.org/science/health-and- medicine/nervous-system-diseases/multiple-sclerosis/v/clinical-progression-of-multiple-sclerosis.

7. Multiple Sclerosis causes changes in saltatory conduction.Rose, John W., et al. “Lectures: Pathology.” Multiple Sclerosis, library.med.utah.edu/kw/ms/path.html#1.

8. What are the Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis?BALANCE and COORDINATIONVISUAL PROBLEMSFATIGUEMUSCLE PAIN and TINGLINGAgamanolis, Dimitri. “Demyelinative Diseases, Chapter 6.” Neuropathology: An Illustrated Interactive Course for Medical Students and Residents, neuropathology-web.org/chapter6/chapter6aMs.html.“Gray Person.” Clicker Clipart.“Black person.” Pixabay.

9. How does MS Progress?Relapsing Remitting MSSeverityTime“Clinical Progression of Multiple Sclerosis.” Khan Academy, Khan Academy, www.khanacademy.org/science/health-and- medicine/nervous-system-diseases/multiple-sclerosis/v/clinical-progression-of-multiple-sclerosis. “Orange MS Ribbon.” Pinterest.

10. Treatment options target the symptoms, not the source…And we still have a lot of progress to make.“Corticosteroids.” Healthy Place.“Physical Therapy for MS.” Behance.Mayo Clinic Staff. “Multiple Sclerosis.” Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 4 Aug. 2017, www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/multiple-sclerosis/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20350274.

11. Where do we go from here? CURE!

12. ReferencesAgamanolis, Dimitri. “Demyelinative Diseases, Chapter 6.” Neuropathology: An Illustrated Interactive Course for Medical Students and Residents, neuropathology-web.org/chapter6/chapter6aMs.html.“Clinical Progression of Multiple Sclerosis.” Khan Academy, Khan Academy, www.khanacademy.org/science/health-and- medicine/nervous-system-diseases/multiple-sclerosis/v/clinical-progression-of-multiple-sclerosis. “It's Multiple Sclerosis Week! Tell Us What MS Means to You.” National Multiple Sclerosis Society, main.nationalmssociety.org/site/MessageViewer?em_id=68686.0&dlv_id=86366&s_AffiliateSecCatId=1&pw_id=10481.Mayo Clinic Staff. “Multiple Sclerosis.” Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 4 Aug. 2017, www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/multiple-sclerosis/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20350274.“MS Symptoms.” National Multiple Sclerosis Society, www.nationalmssociety.org/Symptoms-Diagnosis/MS-Symptoms.Rose, John W., et al. “Lectures: Pathology.” Multiple Sclerosis, library.med.utah.edu/kw/ms/path.html#1.