Rethinking the Stroke Paradigm: Why Artery Widening, Not Plaque, May Be the True Culprit in Lacunar Ischemic Stroke
A groundbreaking study published in the journal Circulation has fundamentally altered the scientific understanding of lacunar ischemic stroke, challenging decades of medical orthodoxy. For years, the medical community has operated under the assumption…
The Hidden Culprit: How ‘Foamy’ Immune Cells Drive Rapid Multiple Sclerosis Progression
In the complex, often unpredictable landscape of multiple sclerosis (MS), the chasm between a mild diagnosis and rapid, debilitating progression has long remained a medical enigma. Why do some patients live for decades with minimal impairment, while…