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Medical Marijuana and Its Effects on Multiple Sclerosis Caused Spasticity <a data-ipb="nomediaparse" href="http://www.snooparticle.com/medical-marijuana-and-its-effects-on-multiple-sclerosis-caused-spasticity/">January 12, 2017</a>






Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. MS affects approximately 3.0 million people globally, with about 300,000 cases in the United States. Twice as many women as men have MS. The average ages for onset of MS is 20-40 years. In MS, cells in the immune system attack and destroy myelin, the fatty tissue surrounding nerve cells (<a data-ipb="nomediaparse" href="http://www.phylomed.com/MS.html">http://www.phylomed.com/MS.html</a>). Scar tissue replaces the myelin, interfering with the transmission of nerve signals and leading to numbness, fatigue, spasticity, loss of muscle control, and various other debilitating symptoms. There are four broad theories concerning the etiology of MS. The immune system, environment, viral infections, and genetics are possible factors attributed to the cause of MS..........



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