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What is MS?

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MS is a condition of the central nervous system . It is the most common disabling neurological disorder among young adults and affects around 100,000 people in the UK.

MS is most often diagnosed in people between the ages of 20 and 40 - though it can be earlier or later. Although it's rare, children can develop MS. Women are around two to three times as likely as men to develop MS.

Once diagnosed, MS stays with the person for life, but treatments and specialist care can help people to manage many symptoms well.

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We offer printed booklets, large print, other languages and audio versions (selected titles only). To order or for help with your questions about MS, call our Information Team on 020 8438 0799 (Monday to Friday 9am-4pm) or email infoteam@mssociety.org.uk

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