Beetle Drive and Raffle in Aid of Multiple Sclerosis Research
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As we donβt have a Quiz night in August, this is night of Beetle Drive fun and a raffle ,to raise funds for MS Society Research . Scotland has one of the highest rates of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) diagnoses in the world. Women are disproportionately affected, with twice as many females diagnosed with MS as males.
The majority of people with MS in Scotland are diagnosed between their 20s and 40s.
Research suggests that MS is likely caused by a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental factors.
MS symptoms are diverse and can include numbness, vision problems, difficulties with walking, and fatigue.
While there is no cure for MS, treatments and support services can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. However, Research is making headway in finding a drug that is showing some recovery , which is really exciting and we want to help !!
Β£3 per head to play , Β£1 per strip of raffle tickets to enter the raffle draw
The majority of people with MS in Scotland are diagnosed between their 20s and 40s.
Research suggests that MS is likely caused by a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental factors.
MS symptoms are diverse and can include numbness, vision problems, difficulties with walking, and fatigue.
While there is no cure for MS, treatments and support services can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. However, Research is making headway in finding a drug that is showing some recovery , which is really exciting and we want to help !!
Β£3 per head to play , Β£1 per strip of raffle tickets to enter the raffle draw
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