A new study reveals that chemotherapy-induced nerve pain arises from a stress response in immune cells that triggers inflammation and neurotoxicity.
A new study shows how targeted resistance exercise may preserve physical performance—especially in older people with declining nerve function ...
Chemotherapy activates a stress sensor (IRE1α) in immune cells, triggering inflammation and nerve damage. Blocking this sensor in mice prevented nerve pain and damage, suggesting a new treatment ...
A new study may finally change how amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is diagnosed. Scientists from UCLA Health and the ...
Scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, in collaboration with researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, have ...
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A new blood test measures cell-free DNA to detect ALS early and distinguish it from other neurological disorders.
The study aims to screen 100,000 newborns in England, with over 40 hospitals currently taking part. Caroline Dixon, Senior Research Team Lead Midwifery at Mid Cheshire Hospitals, said: “We’re excited ...
Expanded nationwide availability of NerveSoothe Premium highlights 2025’s surge in demand for research-backed, plant-based nerve health support manufactured in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified ...
Researchers developed a cell-free DNA blood test that accurately distinguishes ALS from other neurological diseases and tracks progression.
UCLA Health researchers have developed a novel blood test that measures cell-free DNA, offering a promising new method for ...
UCSF study finds MS starts damaging the brain years before symptoms appear. Early immune attack on myelin and key proteins ...