Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating neurological disorder caused by malfunctioning immune responses that target the ...
After spending years tracing the origin and migration pattern of an unusual type of immune cell in mice, researchers have shown in a new study how activity of 'good' microbes in the gut is linked to ...
Researchers suggest modulating intestinal microbiota or antigen-presenting activity of IECs represents new approaches to treating autoimmune neurological disease.
The relationship between pollution and autoimmunity is evolving, with environmental factors contributing to increases in autoimmune diseases.
Imagine waking up already feeling drained, as if you never slept at all. Or noticing that your hands feel inexplicably stiff and swollen, making simple tasks like opening a jar or even typing feel ...
TMA’s innovative, nutrition-focused research proposal is one of 15 projects selected in crowd-sourced search for ideas ...
How does the gut cause Multiple Sclerosis? New research identifies the MHC II protein in intestinal epithelial cells as the trigger for MS-related neuroinflammation. Discover how gut-primed T cells ...
An acquaintance at my running club goes on about gut health being fundamental to our well-being but often overlooked. She ...
Childhood allergies and autoimmune disorders are rising, driven by lifestyle changes, pollution, poor gut health, and reduced ...
New research suggests the gut microbiome could play a key role in memory, disease risk and how well we age.
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and autoimmune conditions can overlap, and each may raise the risk of the other. Up to 30% of people with MDS also have an autoimmune disorder. Autoimmune conditions ...