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Multiple Sclerosis

This presentation delves into multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic autoimmune and neurodegenerative disorder that affects the central nervous system. It covers MS epidemiology, etiology involving genetic and environmental factors, stages, classification, pathogenesis, clinical signs, disease progression and diagnostic technique of MS. It outlines the autoimmune and neurodegenerative nature of MS, detailing how inflammation and demyelination disrupt neural function. Preventive strategies and evolving treatment modalities, ranging from disease-modifying therapies to symptomatic management, are examined to showcase how MS progresses and can be mitigated.

Contrary to conventional treatment that comes with its own set of limitations, we offer a comprehensive, integrative strategy in managing MS by targeting both the immune system and neurological regeneration via cellular therapy, personalized care, and lifestyle interventions. Together, these therapies aim to manage symptoms, slow disease progression, and improve quality of life by addressing MS at its root causes through a personalized, regenerative medicine approach.

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