A six-month gluten-free diet significantly eased disability and supported a healthier body composition in women with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS), a new small study found. The findings support growing evidence linking the gut-brain axis and metabolic inflammation to MS, and suggest that a gluten-free diet may…
Every year, the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) highlights the artistic talents of the MS community in our award-winning virtual Art Showcase. We have received many wonderful submissions from individuals with MS across the country and are delighted to … Continue reading → Source:…
Tweet Depleting antibodies work because they deplete. So check white blood cells and they drop. Natalizumab keeps cells out of the brain and so white blood cells will increase lymphocytes go up by an average of 1.8 x 10*9 cells per litre but on the…
Tweet Historically we have defined MS as relapsing and progressive but in the time of Boys with Toys and artificial intelligence there are moves to define MS Subtypes and this on using biomarkers in the form of neurofilament (NfL) as a marker of nerve damage…
Tweet This says it is possible to switch and get activity….I guess the question why the failure? Disease activity was the reason for switch. However, no agent is 100% effective. Also what is the reason for failure? Anti-drug antibodies could mean it has stoppped working…
Octave Bioscience is entering into a collaboration with Quest Diagnostics to expand access to its multiple sclerosis disease activity (MSDA) test, which uses data from a set of blood biomarkers to measure how active a patient’s disease is in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Although…
Happy Friday, y’all! I hope you have had a good week and that you are looking forward to a relaxing weekend. The weather where I live has remained cold and rainy, but I can appreciate the cold weather. Normally, I have done let it go…
By Samuel Fitch As I write this on December 1, 2025, my mind turns to the year behind me. The first thought that rises is the people we lost. My mother passed away extremely unexpectedly on June 9. Her absence … Continue reading → Source:…
People who drink coffee may have a more than 20% lower risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) compared with those who do not, according to a new analysis of published studies that pooled data from more than 4,500 participants from seven countries. “These results suggest…
I mentioned last week that I had been in the hospital recently with pneumonia and promised to elaborate. Without further ado or any gross details, I give you my recent tale of woe. As with many of my experiences, may it serve as a warning…