Why are more people getting MS?

Although more people are being diagnosed with MS today than in the past, the reasons for this are not clear. Likely contributors include greater awareness of the disease, better access to medical care and improved diagnostic capabilities. There is no definitive evidence that the rate of MS is generally on the increase.
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Why are so many people being diagnosed with MS?

The disease has been linked to a number of risk factors, including smoking and stress. But more studies are also pointing to the roles of female hormones, vitamin D, inflammation and even obesity.
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Has multiple sclerosis increased?

Global data from 2013 to 2020 suggests the reported prevalence of multiple sclerosis has increased from approximately 2.3 million to 2.8 million, according to the Atlas of MS.
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What race is most likely to get MS?

Glossary. Long believed to be a disease primarily of White people, we recently showed that multiple sclerosis (MS) incidence is highest in Black followed by White women and significantly lower in Hispanic and Asian individuals residing in Southern California.
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What triggers MS?

Multiple sclerosis is caused by your immune system mistakenly attacking the brain and nerves. It's not clear why this happens but it may be a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
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Why Does Someone Get MS? - National MS Society



What is the average age of death for someone with MS?

The study found that people with MS lived to be 75.9 years old, on average, compared to 83.4 years old for those without. That 7.5-year difference is similar to what other researchers have found recently.
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Where is MS most common in the world?

The fact that multiple sclerosis is most prevalent in northern Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand has led to speculation that it has been carried around the world by European colonists and settlers.
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Who is at highest risk for MS?

While MS is not contagious or hereditary, MS susceptibility is increased if a family member has MS. The average risk of developing MS in the United States is roughly 3.5 in 1,000, or less than half of one percent. For first-degree relatives (such as a child or sibling), the risk increases to three or four percent.
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Does stress cause multiple sclerosis?

Although the person with MS knows from their experience that their MS symptoms started after or alongside a stressful period of time, there is no direct evidence that stress causes MS — although it might trigger it.
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What are usually the first signs of MS?

A first symptom of MS for one person may never be experienced by someone else.
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There are lots of symptoms that MS can cause, but not everyone will experience all of them.
  • fatigue.
  • numbness and tingling.
  • loss of balance and dizziness.
  • stiffness or spasms.
  • tremor.
  • pain.
  • bladder problems.
  • bowel trouble.
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What illness is linked to MS?

Boston, MA – Multiple sclerosis (MS), a progressive disease that affects 2.8 million people worldwide and for which there is no definitive cure, is likely caused by infection with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), according to a study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health researchers.
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Is MS inherited from mother or father?

MS is not directly inherited from parent to child. There's no single gene that causes it. Over 200 genes might affect your chances of getting MS. But genes are only part of the story.
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Can MS ever go away?

There's currently no cure for MS, but a number of treatments can help control the condition and ease symptoms. The treatment you need will depend on the specific symptoms and difficulties you have.
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What vitamins prevent multiple sclerosis?

Research over the years has shown that maintaining adequate levels of vitamin D may have a protective effect and lower the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS). A number of studies have shown that people who get more sun exposure and vitamin D in their diet have a lower risk of MS .
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How can I improve my MS naturally?

While only anecdotal evidence, many people with MS report that their symptoms improve with dietary changes. MS support groups advise consuming a low fat, high fiber diet, which is also good for the heart and general health, making it a suitable choice for most people.
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What is the hot bath test for MS?

In fact, many years ago the “hot bath” test was used to diagnose multiple sclerosis. A person suspected of having MS was immersed in a hot tub of water, and the appearance of or worsening neurologic symptoms was taken as evidence the person had MS.
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Is CBD oil good for multiple sclerosis?

Benefits of CBD for MS

A 2018 scientific review found that CBD supplementation reduced pain, fatigue, inflammation, depression, and spasticity in people with MS, while improving mobility. The authors concluded that recommending CBD supplementation for people with MS would be advisable.
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What are the best states to live in if you have multiple sclerosis?

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The ten best states to live in as a disabled person
  • Arizona.
  • Maryland.
  • Missouri.
  • New York.
  • Hawaii.
  • Colorado.
  • Minnesota.
  • Washington, D.C.
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What celebrities died of MS?

Richard Pryor, Annette Funicello, and David L.

The comedian Richard Pryor, the actress Annette Funicello, and the actor David L. Lander are all people who were diagnosed with MS at some point before they passed away.
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Does exercise help MS?

People with MS can benefit from at least 30 minutes of physical activity at least three days a week. For someone with MS , exercise that's too aggressive can bring on severe fatigue and injury and exacerbate symptoms.
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Can you still live a long life with MS?

You may have to adapt your daily life if you're diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), but with the right care and support many people can lead long, active and healthy lives.
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