Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in children
A very big problem in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis by a doctor is that there is not a single sign that would clearly indicate multiple sclerosis in a patient. In…
A very big problem in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis by a doctor is that there is not a single sign that would clearly indicate multiple sclerosis in a patient. In…
In fact, no matter how terrible the diagnosis is, the presence of multiple sclerosis is not a death sentence! Yes, this disease makes life much more difficult. But, it is enough just…
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic neurological disease. Scars appear in the brain and spinal cord. Many people think that this is a disease of the elderly, but adolescents and young people often…
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that causes scarring of the nerve tissue in the spinal cord and brain. More often observed in young people, the risk of getting multiple sclerosis…
Feeling sleepy is completely normal, especially if it occurs against the background of several sleepless nights or when you are under increased stress in the gym or at work. However,…
In recent years, there has been a summer abnormal increase in air temperature, which has a detrimental effect on the well-being of people. Loss of energy, lethargy, lack of mood, drowsiness…
Many people begin to feel sleepy and tired after 3 pm. Energy dissipates and it becomes difficult to complete even simple tasks. How to deal with this unpleasant condition? Give up sugar…
There is a disease in which a person has a sudden desire to sleep no matter where he is. Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the control of sleep…
The modern world imposes strict requirements on a person. We must have time to pursue a career, devote time to family, meet friends. Some tend to plan their lives for years ahead,…
Japanese scientists have discovered a gene that causes the disease "narcolepsy", ie. sudden drowsiness. According to researchers at the University of Tokyo, the disease occurs in 1 in 2,500 cases in…