Displaced bacteria can
activate autoimmune responses and inflammation, which are known to be associated with the onset of depression, lower mood and fatigue.
A new study from the Gladstone Institutes shows that a single drop of blood in the brain is sufficient to
activate an autoimmune response akin to multiple sclerosis (MS).
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A new study from the Gladstone Institutes shows that a single drop of blood in the brain is sufficient to
activate an autoimmune response akin to multiple sclerosis (MS).
Too much stress can actually
activate an autoimmune response, causing more inflammation throughout the body.
Not exact matches
This is an exciting finding as it suggests that the immune
responses activated in at least this subset of PD patients resemble those driving
autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis.