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But after Noah's parents learned he had MS, they knew that traveling from Florida to Neuroimmunology Center would be worth the trip.| Boston Children's Answers
Using noninvasive eye scans may help clinicians to determine if patients — particularly those in early disease stages — have neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) or multiple sclerosis (MS), both immune system disorders. That’s according to a review of published studies that together reveal that people with NMOSD have a lower density of blood vessels […] The post Eye scans may be helpful tool to distinguish NMOSD, MS in patients appeared first on Neuromyelitis News.| Neuromyelitis News – The Web's Daily Resource for Neuromyelitis Optica News
By Benjamin Boettner (BOSTON) — Microglia are a specialized type of immune cells that accounts for about 10% of all cells within the brain and spinal cord. They function by eliminating infectious microbes, dead cells, and aggregated proteins, as well as soluble antigens that may endanger the brain and, during development, also help shape neural...| Wyss Institute
New research suggests that changes in the ratio between two common gut bacteria could be associated with symptom severity in people with multiple sclerosis. While more studies are needed, the findings point to a potential microbial marker for monitoring the disease.| Gut Microbiota for Health
Take a look at six multiple sclerosis companies trying to make a difference to patients by advancing new treatments for the CNS disease.| Labiotech.eu
A mother searches for answers from a mysterious condition following the birth of her child. The post Overcoming a Mysterious Chronic Disease – Kim’s Story appeared first on NYCIM.| NYCIM