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A new study has found that antidepressant resistance is more…

A new study has found that antidepressant resistance is more common than was thought: 48% of people have tried at least two medications without effect, while 37% have tried four or more. It suggests a need to rethink current treatment approaches. Initial drugs don't work for 48% of depressed peopleA new study has found that antidepressant resistance is more common than was thought: 48% of people with depression have...newatlas.com
A new study has found that antidepressant resistance is more…
Group FB posts Multiple Sclerosis Resources & Education

UCLA researchers have identified a molecule, DDL-920, that enhances brain…

UCLA researchers have identified a molecule, DDL-920, that enhances brain repair by stimulating neurons, leading to improved movement control in stroke-affected mice. I hope that this discovery could inform new treatments for multiple sclerosis as both conditions involve disrupted neural connections.  UCLA discovers first stroke rehabilitation drug to repair brain damage in micewww.uclahealth.org
UCLA researchers have identified a molecule, DDL-920, that enhances brain…
Group FB posts Multiple Sclerosis Resources & Education

breathwork changed everything for me. at first, it felt too…

breathwork changed everything for me. at first, it felt too simple to work, but science backs it - controlled breathing shifts the nervous system, lowers inflammation, and dulls pain signals. after a session, my body feels lighter, the pain softens, not just for minutes but for hours. after a few weeks, I realized something bigger—my mood was better, my neurological pain had eased in a way no medication ever did. for years, I tried everything. endless treatments, countless practices, nothing had this kind of impact. I know it’s not easy. breathwork takes discipline, just like any workout, but at least it’s something we can do. even if our legs are weak, even if we’re in pain, even if our eyes struggle—our breathing muscles still work for us. I practice between 20 to 40 minutes a day now, but I didn’t start there. a few years ago, I began with just three minutes. that was enough to feel something. over time, I built it up, step by step. so if this feels too big, too intense, too far from where you are, maybe the first step is just too big. break it down, start small, just one breath at a time.
Group FB posts Multiple Sclerosis Resources & Education

waking up in pain isn’t just about the pain itself…

waking up in pain isn’t just about the pain itself it’s your nervous system stuck in defense mode instead of resting overnight, it stays on high alert you wake up tense, frustrated, ready to fight what isn’t there that morning anger? it’s not just mood—it’s your body searching for safety understanding this changes everything because once you see it, you can start to shift it
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