Multiple Sclerosis Open Access Journals

 The Journal of Multiple Sclerosis is a scholarly journal, a leader in open access publishing, and one of the top 10 Multiple Sclerosis journals. Research scientists have observed a rise in the number of congresses held in this field each year. The Journal of Multiple Sclerosis provides researchers and scientists with a unique platform to explore the advanced and latest research developments in the field of Multiple Sclerosis and its Related Disorders, bridging the gap between researchers and young researchers. In short, multiple sclerosis (MS) is undergoing. Multiple sclerosis is a condition in which the protective sheath (myelin) that covers your nerves is attacked by your immune system. Myelin damage interferes with communication between the brain and the rest of your body. Eventually, a process which is currently irreversible may deteriorate with the nerves themselves. Signs and symptoms vary widely, depending on how much damage there is and what nerves are affected. Some people with extreme MS may lose the ability to walk independently, or at all, while others may experience long peripheral remission during which no new symptoms will develop. Multiple sclerosis doesn't get healed. Treatments can also help improve recovery from assaults, change the trajectory of the disease.  

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