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  • But heat slows down nerve transmission, so when an MS patient experiences so much as a slight rise in core body temperature due to exercise, a fever, or even a hot cup of coffee, those thin patches of myelin may disrupt the flow enough to cause problems such as muscle weakness, fatigue, and vision loss.he is what happens to Fitch when she gets too warm.
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