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Plant protein in midlife boosts chances of healthy aging, study finds

Plant protein in midlife boosts chances of healthy aging, study finds

New bioengineered strategy shows potential for treating ulcerative colitis

New bioengineered strategy shows potential for treating ulcerative colitis

23% of dementia cases linked to controllable risk factors vary by race and ethnicity

23% of dementia cases linked to controllable risk factors vary by race and ethnicity

Migraine disability worsens with stigma, study reveals

Migraine disability worsens with stigma, study reveals

America’s health system isn’t ready for the surge of seniors with disabilities

America’s health system isn’t ready for the surge of seniors with disabilities

Ancient genomes reveal origins of multiple sclerosis risk in Europe

Ancient genomes reveal origins of multiple sclerosis risk in Europe

Ancient DNA traces multiple sclerosis origins to 5,000-year-old migrations

Ancient DNA traces multiple sclerosis origins to 5,000-year-old migrations

Research reveals the function of a little-understood junction between brain cells

Research reveals the function of a little-understood junction between brain cells

Association between vitamin D supplementation and fatigue

Association between vitamin D supplementation and fatigue

Widespread pain makes exercise a challenge for some patients with multiple sclerosis

Widespread pain makes exercise a challenge for some patients with multiple sclerosis

Using machine learning to predict disease progression in multiple sclerosis

Using machine learning to predict disease progression in multiple sclerosis

Infammasomes provide a therapeutic target against human diseases

Infammasomes provide a therapeutic target against human diseases

Study reveals bidirectional association between autoimmune disease and perinatal depression

Study reveals bidirectional association between autoimmune disease and perinatal depression

Study finds Epstein-Barr virus T-cells prevalent in early multiple sclerosis

Study finds Epstein-Barr virus T-cells prevalent in early multiple sclerosis

Gut microbiota: the new frontier in Alzheimer’s disease research and therapy

Gut microbiota: the new frontier in Alzheimer’s disease research and therapy

New approach leverages macrophages to treat traumatic brain injury

New approach leverages macrophages to treat traumatic brain injury

Radon exposure linked to increased risk of blood cell mutation in female stroke patients

Radon exposure linked to increased risk of blood cell mutation in female stroke patients

Fragmented sleep in midlife linked to poorer cognitive function a decade later

Fragmented sleep in midlife linked to poorer cognitive function a decade later

Hackensack Meridian's Dr. Mary Sedarous wins ALS United Mid-Atlantic's Flame of Hope Award

Hackensack Meridian's Dr. Mary Sedarous wins ALS United Mid-Atlantic's Flame of Hope Award

Football linked to more brain damage beyond white matter marks

Football linked to more brain damage beyond white matter marks

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