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Neurology
Meta-analysis
Systematic review and meta-analysis of CBT for depression in multiple sclerosis patients
New NEJM Analysis: CBT Works for MS Depression—No Matter How You Get It
This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for depressive symptoms in patients with multiple scle…
This analysis proves that depression treatment for MS patients can fit their lifestyle, not the other way around.
NEJM
Apr 22, 2026
Neurology
Sys. Review
Narrative review examines resveratrol in Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, MS, and cerebral ischemia with noted limitations.
This Common Food Compound May Shield Your Brain From Damage
This narrative review evaluates resveratrol across Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and cerebral ischemia. The …
A natural compound found in berries shows promise for protecting brain cells, but human proof is still missing.
Frontiers
Apr 22, 2026
Genetics & Precision Medicine
Observational study abstract reports AI RNA sequencing diagnostic accuracy in multiple sclerosis and neuromyelitis optica.
Artificial Intelligence identifies early Multiple Sclerosis and separates it from others.
This abstract describes an observational diagnostic accuracy study involving 997 participants. Authors report AI ensemble models analyzing P…
Artificial Intelligence analyzes blood cells to tell early Multiple Sclerosis apart from healthy people and similar conditions like Neuromye…
medRxiv
Apr 22, 2026
Neurology
Case-Control
Higher serum MOG protein levels associated with MS diagnosis and disease activity compared to controls
MS Blood Test Could Reveal Flares Before They Strike
This case-control study examined serum myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) protein levels in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients versus h…
This study suggests a simple blood test could one day help doctors spot MS flare-ups before they cause damage, offering a new tool to manage…
medRxiv
Apr 21, 2026
Psychiatry
Cohort
Elevated CSF and blood sCD27 associated with autoimmune disease in severe psychiatric disorders and MS.
Could a simple protein in spinal fluid reveal hidden autoimmune disease in psychiatric patients?
This cohort study measured soluble CD27 (sCD27) in cerebrospinal fluid and blood from patients with severe psychiatric disorders, multiple s…
A simple spinal fluid protein may reveal hidden autoimmune disease in psychiatric patients who show signs of neuroinflammation.
medRxiv
Apr 19, 2026
Allergy & Immunology
Sys. Review
Narrative review explores multimodal approaches for autoimmune diseases including rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's
Scarring From the Inside: How Your Immune System Can Turn Against Your Own Organs
This narrative review examines the integration of immune modulation, epigenetic reprogramming, and mechanobiological interventions for autoi…
Your immune system can cause permanent scarring inside organs like lungs and joints, driving autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthriti…
Frontiers
Apr 18, 2026
Neurology
RCT
Protocol for pilot RCT of neuromodulation-augmented balance training in ambulatory people with multiple sclerosis
New Balance Trick Helps MS Walkers Move Better
This published protocol describes a pilot randomized trial evaluating the feasibility, acceptability, safety, and preliminary clinical effic…
This new approach combines simple exercises with gentle electrical signals to help people with multiple sclerosis walk more confidently.
Apr 17, 2026
Neurology
RCT
6-week multimodal exercise training feasible for frail people with multiple sclerosis in pilot RCT
Exercise Helps Frail MS Patients Feel Better
This pilot randomized controlled trial in 16 frail people with multiple sclerosis tested a 6-week multimodal exercise program versus waitlis…
A new exercise program combining virtual reality and resistance training helps frail people with multiple sclerosis feel better and move mor…
Apr 16, 2026
Neurology
Meta-analysis
Meta-analysis finds respiratory muscle training improves some lung function measures in multiple sclerosis
Breathing Easier: New Hope for MS Patients
This systematic review and meta-analysis of 249 patients with multiple sclerosis synthesizes evidence on respiratory muscle training. It rep…
Breathing exercises strengthen chest muscles and improve airflow for people with Multiple Sclerosis who struggle to take a full breath.
Apr 16, 2026
Neurology
Sys. Review
Systematic Review Examines T-Cell Mechanisms and Therapies in Multiple Sclerosis
New Review Looks At Multiple Sclerosis Treatments And Immune System Mechanisms
This systematic review addresses multiple sclerosis, focusing on T-cell-mediated immunodysregulation mechanisms, disease-modifying therapies…
Multiple sclerosis, a leading cause of disability in young people, involves T-cell immune responses that drive inflammation and are targeted…
Frontiers
Apr 16, 2026
Neurology
Cohort
Real-world cohort examines Alemtuzumab effects on bowel/bladder function and latent progressive trajectories in MS patients
Did you know MS patients hide worsening symptoms that doctors might miss for years?
This real-world cohort study involving 1,025 MS patients utilized a trajectory-based statistical approach to analyze disease progression. Re…
Doctors might miss worsening MS symptoms for years because patients hide them, but a new method found over 11,000 hidden patterns in real-wo…
Frontiers
Apr 16, 2026
Allergy & Immunology
EBV DNA positivity links to MS risk genes in a cross-ancestry study of 617,186 participants.
A Common Virus May Hold the Key to MS — Here's Why
This cross-ancestry genome-wide association study analyzed 617,186 individuals to investigate the relationship between Epstein-Barr virus (E…
A virus almost everyone carries may quietly flip immune switches that set off multiple sclerosis by altering how B cells signal to T cells.
medRxiv
Apr 16, 2026