12 stories tagged #multiple sclerosis

  1. Jamie Lynn Sigler on Concealing MS During 'The Sopranos' and Embracing Midlife
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    Jamie Lynn Sigler on Concealing MS During 'The Sopranos' and Embracing Midlife

    Actress Jamie Lynn Sigler reveals her 16-year secret battle with relapsing multiple sclerosis, the burden of silence, and how she finally found authenticity.

    last wk. 2 min read
  2. Popular Anti-Aging Drug Combo D+Q Linked to Brain Damage in Mice
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    Popular Anti-Aging Drug Combo D+Q Linked to Brain Damage in Mice

    Scientists warn the promising senolytic drug D+Q may damage myelin insulation in the brain, raising safety concerns.

    2w ago 1 min read
  3. Aerobic Exercise Boosts Key Brain Region in Progressive MS
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    Aerobic Exercise Boosts Key Brain Region in Progressive MS

    New study shows aerobic training increases hippocampal dentate gyrus volume in progressive MS, offering potential neuroprotective benefits.

    2w ago 1 min read
  4. Foamy Microglia Linked to Severe Multiple Sclerosis Progression
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    Foamy Microglia Linked to Severe Multiple Sclerosis Progression

    Study identifies fat-overloaded immune cells as key drivers of severe MS, offering new treatment target and potential early biomarker.

    3w ago 1 min read
  5. Revolutionary Cancer Treatment Shows Promise for Autoimmune Disease
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    Revolutionary Cancer Treatment Shows Promise for Autoimmune Disease

    CAR T cell therapy, originally for cancer, is being tested for autoimmune conditions like MS and lupus, showing potential to reset the immune system.

    last mo. 1 min read
  6. Study of a Million Blood Cells Reveals Why Women Face More Autoimmune Disease
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    Study of a Million Blood Cells Reveals Why Women Face More Autoimmune Disease

    A new study of over 1.25 million blood cells identifies genetic switches that make women's immune systems more reactive, explaining higher risks for lupus and MS.

    last mo. 1 min read
  7. New Study Reveals Why Women Are at Higher Risk for Multiple Sclerosis
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    New Study Reveals Why Women Are at Higher Risk for Multiple Sclerosis

    Researchers identify over 100 cerebrospinal fluid proteins that differ in women with MS, offering new clues to the disease's sex bias.

    last mo. 1 min read
  8. New Antibody Targets Epstein-Barr Virus, Infecting 95% of Adults
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    New Antibody Targets Epstein-Barr Virus, Infecting 95% of Adults

    Scientists develop antibodies blocking EBV infection, a virus linked to cancer and multiple sclerosis, offering new hope for prevention and treatment.

    last mo. 1 min read