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#ACTRIMS2021 - 30 Minutes in Sun Each Day Lowers MS Risk in Children

Click here to subscribe to the Multiple Sclerosis News Today Newsletter! 4.9 (9) Editor’s note: The Multiple Sclerosis News Today news team is providing in-depth and unparalleled coverage of the virtual ACTRIMS Forum 2021, Feb. 25–27. Go here to see all the latest stories from the conference. Spending more time in the summer sun and living in generally sunnier places appears to provide protection against pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (MS), an international team of scientists reported. Spending at least 30 minutes outdoors in sunlight each day is associated with a significantly reduced risk of childhood MS, the team said. Prince Sebastian, a third-year medical student at the Australian National University in Canberra, presented the team’s findings at the virtual Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) Forum 2021, in a talk titled “Low Sun Exposure is a Risk Factor for Pediatric-Onset Multiple Sclerosis.

#ACTRIMS2021 - Research Examines T-cells Anti-inflammatory Potential

Click here to subscribe to the Multiple Sclerosis News Today Newsletter! 4.7 (18) Editor’s note: The Multiple Sclerosis News Today news team is providing in-depth and unparalleled coverage of the virtual ACTRIMS Forum 2021, Feb. 25–27. Go here to see the latest stories from the conference. Regulatory immune cells expressing the melanoma cell adhesion molecule (MCAM) dampen inflammation at sites of nerve damage in multiple sclerosis (MS), making them a potential therapeutic candidate. T-cells play a central role in the body’s immune response, recognizing and destroying foreign molecules and diseased cells. This process goes awry in MS when “autoreactive” T-cells wrongly recognize the body’s own myelin a nerve-insulating molecule as foreign and attack it, triggering an inflammatory response.

#ACTRIMS2021 - MS Progresses Faster Among Socioeconomically Disadvantaged

Click here to subscribe to the Multiple Sclerosis News Today Newsletter! 5 (4) Editor’s note: The Multiple Sclerosis News Today news team is providing in-depth and unparalleled coverage of the virtual ACTRIMS Forum 2021, Feb. 25-27. Go here to see all the latest stories from the conference. People with multiple sclerosis (MS) who are less socioeconomically advantaged tend to have faster rates of nervous system damage, new research suggests. The findings were presented today at the virtual Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) Forum 2021, in the presentation “Socioeconomic Disparity Correlates with Faster GCIPL Atrophy in MS Patients,” given by Eleni Vasileiou, MD. Vasileiou is a postdoctoral researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

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