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Month: November 2025

Drink Coffee

Posted on November 16, 2025 by

Tweet You know that I can’t be bothered with meta analysis where you compare loads of studies to get a consensus of what is happening and conclude bigger studies are needed, However SH1-in SH1-out. This current study says drink coffee and your risk MS is 20 percent less….yep but what is the mechanism action? You…

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Crap Gap

Posted on November 15, 2025 by

Tweet I was at a meeting recently and they started talking about the wearing -off effect…some people piped up that it was all in the minds of some people and that when you do a proper controlled study as opposed to listening to Mr/Mrs Big Mouth then people can’t find any thing different but others…

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My caregiver speaks the language of MS as a resident, not a tourist

Posted on November 14, 2025 by

Like a lot of people disabled by a chronic disease, I don’t do well with unsolicited advice. The kind that suggests there is something I can do about my disease, that I’m not doing enough, not looking hard enough for a solution, that they would do better. I’d prefer they just keep all that to…

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Let It Go Friday

Posted on November 14, 2025 by

Happy Friday, y’all! I hope you have had a great week and that you are looking forward to a lovely weekend! During this past week, what was your best day and why was it your best day? Was there anything that happened during your week that upset you? Regardless of whether your good days outweigh the bad…

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When MS Makes It Hard to See: Understanding and Coping with Vision Changes

Posted on November 14, 2025 by

Dealing with changes to your vision due to multiple sclerosis (MS) can be one of the scariest and most stressful things you face. It’s a core sense we rely on every minute, and any trouble with it can feel overwhelming. … Continue reading → Source: blog.mymsaa.org

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New method shines light on nerve fibers in the brain

Posted on November 14, 2025 by

A new technique is letting scientists peer into the brain’s wiring with greater detail by simply using a microscope and an LED light, an accessible and cost-effective method that may be useful for studying brain damage in neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS). The method, called Computational Scattered Light Imaging (ComSLI), generates precise maps…

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What a difference a day makes

Posted on November 14, 2025 by

Tweet Before yesterday people may have got away with the punch line “These findings suggest that the association of EBV and MS is specific for MS” This implies there is something very specific for MS and EBV…However this is clearly not true. Yesterday there were reports of links between EBV and lupus and one could…

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EBV and Autoimmunity…it’s not just MS

Posted on November 13, 2025 by

Tweet Epstein-Barr virus reprograms autoreactive B cells as antigen-presenting cells in systemic lupus erythematosus. Younis S, Moutusy SI, Rasouli S, Jahanbani S, Pandit M, Wu X, Acharya S, Sharpe O, Wijeratne TU, Harris ML, Yang EY, Chaichian Y, Parsafar S, Baker MC, Harley JB, Meffre E, Steinman L, Marshak-Rothstein A, James JA, Martinez OM, Utz…

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MS drug fenebrutinib shows ‘unprecedented results’ in trials

Posted on November 13, 2025 by

Genentech‘s experimental oral therapy fenebrutinib has become the first Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor to show positive Phase 3 results in both relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) and primary progressive MS (PPMS), the company announced. In what Genentech called “unprecedented results,” two late-stage trials testing the therapy in these indications have met their primary…

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Wearable sensors move MS brain imaging beyond MRI machines

Posted on November 13, 2025 by

A new wearable brain-mapping tool could dramatically change how doctors monitor people with multiple sclerosis (MS), making it easier to track disease progression and guide personalized care. Researchers showed the system, OPM-MEG, reliably detects abnormalities in the brain’s electrical activity in MS patients. The portable technology is a major improvement over stationary MRI scans, offering…

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