A new PET imaging approach that measures synaptic density in the spinal cord provides a quantitative way to assess the ...
Irisin, a hormone released during exercise, appears to directly shield neurons from damage in a mouse model of multiple ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) has long been regarded as a disease with different subtypes such as "relapsing" or "progressive." An international study, published on August 20, 2025, in Nature Medicine under ...
No treatment currently exists that can stop the silent progression of multiple sclerosis, and many promising drugs have proved ineffective in clinical trials. To reduce this failure rate and better ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that destroys the protective myelin covering around nerves. Every five minutes, someone is diagnosed with the disease around the world, adding to about ...
Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) is a chronic form of disease that occurs after relapsing-remitting MS, with a progressive disease course, and its pathogenesis remains unclear. CX3C ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is undergoing a meaningful evolution in how it is understood, diagnosed, and managed. Advances in ...
Researchers found that irisin, an exercise hormone, reduced both clinical symptoms and the loss of neurons in an experimental model of multiple sclerosis.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The model predicted MS diagnosis with 91.5% specificity and non-MS diagnosis with 100% specificity. However, it ...
To provide the right treatment for MS, it is important to know when the disease changes from relapsing-remitting to secondary progressive, a transition that is currently recognized on average three ...
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