Abnormal fat buildup inside the brain’s immune cells may help to drive neurological damage and disability progression in people with progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), a study found. The findings also point to a possible therapeutic target. Researchers showed that blocking an enzyme called MAGL may help reverse the disease-driving activity of these abnormal […]
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