The Origin of the Name: Multiple Sclerosis Explained
Multiple sclerosis gets its name from the multiple areas of damage (sclerosis) in the central nervous system. The word "multiple" comes from the Latin word "multus," meaning "many," and "sclerosis" comes from the Greek word "skleros," meaning "hard."Multiple Sclerosis - Related Articles
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