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Panelists discuss how chronic neuroinflammation involves distinct mechanisms from acute relapses—including microglial ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNHow the Brain Recovers from Running a Marathon Could Lead to Better MS TreatmentDiscover how the brain "eats" itself during a marathon, and how the recovery process opens doors to possible MS treatments.
As brain tumors grow, they must do one of two things: push against the brain or use finger-like extensions to invade and ...
The global traumatic brain injury (TBI) treatment market is undergoing a significant transformation, fueled by rising global incidence rates, expanding awareness about brain health, and accelerating ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS) and is characterized by the presence of CNS lesions. Volumetric measures of tissues, including lesions, ...
A newly developed PET radiotracer has shown the ability to produce high-quality images of real-time brain inflammation, ...
Detecting Multiple Sclerosis Mimics Early Divya Singhal; Joseph R Berger Disclosures Future Neurology. 2012;7 (5):547-555. Establishing the Diagnosis of MS & Considering Alternative Disorders ...
“There are few previous studies reporting brain volumes in benign MS, with controversial findings,” the scientists noted. For their study, the researchers conducted brain scans on 35 people ...
Using population-based data from the UK Biobank from multiple imaging sites, investigators tested whether clinical and neurobiological heterogeneity have a simple relationship (“one-to-one ...
In 2024, the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) congress celebrated a remarkable 40 years of pioneering work. Regional committees have emerged around the ...
Gray versus White Matter Atrophy Brain atrophy seems to be a widespread process that is present in all stages of MS. Although both gray and white matter undergo atrophy, it has been suggested that ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects an estimated 2.3 million people worldwide. Approximately 80% of people with MS have inflammation in the cerebellum, the part of the brain that helps control ...
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