A relatively new class of autoimmune diseases that affect the brain is making psychiatrists rethink some diagnoses.
Understanding what autoimmune diseases are, what triggers them and how they’re treated can be a powerful first step toward clarity, care and relief.
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Endocrine disorders: What they are & why they happen
Hormones control essential processes like growth, metabolism, mood, and reproduction, but when their balance is disrupted, it ...
Out of 70% of all autoimmune disease patients in India, women are women. Here are the signs that you need to watch out for.
T cells are central mediators of autoimmune disease pathogenesis, yet their functional states are not defined solely by antigen recognition or canonical ...
Autoimmune neurological diseases are conditions where the immune system attacks nerve cells. Damage to neuronal cells can lead to a variety of neurologic and psychiatric symptoms. Autoimmune diseases ...
In the United States about 5%-8% of the population is affected by an autoimmune disorder. Other reports, however, estimate a higher prevalence of various types of autoimmune disorders due to complex ...
Accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, research is now exploring vaccines capable not only of preventing infections, but also ...
Infusion therapy is a lifeline for people living with autoimmune disorders and chronic conditions. It’s also frequently ...
The collaboration with Sanofi focuses on developing bispecific antibodies for autoimmune diseases, leveraging predictive modeling and experimental validation. Sanofi and Earendil Labs' new ...
Neurological autoimmune diseases involve an immune system attack on the central or peripheral nervous system (PNS). Multiple sclerosis is the most common and well-known of these conditions, but ...
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