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Does Multiple Sclerosis Lower Dementia Risk?

[ad_1] Summary: Research has revealed that individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) are significantly less likely to exhibit the molecular signs of Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting a protective element in MS that could inspire new Alzheimer’s treatments.The study found that MS patients had 50% less amyloid plaque accumulation, a key indicator of Alzheimer’s, compared to non-MS individuals. This connection between MS and reduced Alzheimer’s risk highlights potential immune-related mechanisms that may be leveraged for therapeutic strategies.Key Facts:MS patients are 50% less likely to develop amyloid plaques, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s.The immune response in MS might help reduce amyloid buildup in the brain.This discovery opens up new avenues for Alzheimer’s research and potential treatments.Source: WUSTLPeople with multiple sclerosis (MS) are far less likely than those without the condition to have the molecular hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease, according to new research from Washington University […]

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