Scientists have made a significant discovery in multiple sclerosis (MS) research, identifying two new sub-types of the condition using artificial intelligence to analyze brain scans and blood markers. This breakthrough, published in the journal *Brain*, could pave the way for more personalized and effective treatments for MS patients by providing a more biologically accurate understanding of the disease than current classifications based on clinical symptoms. The study identified two sub-types which one sees patients have high levels of a blood biomarker early on coupled with damage to part of the brain called the corpus callosum and the other showed a later rise in the blood biomarker and is coupled with 'early volume loss in the cortical and deep grey matter volumes'. If you’re loving the news we’re serving up, don’t forget to give us a subscribe button 🔔 and thumbs-up 👍! We need your love—no, seriously, it’s our fuel for the next headline and never miss out on the latest gossip (aka news). Oh, and drop a comment 💬 below if you’ve got something to say—we’re all ears (and we promise, we’ll read every single one, even if it’s just emojis). Stay tuned for tomorrow’s updates. We’ll be here, keeping you in the know! Stay Connected: Subscribe for daily updates: https://youtube.com/@nhenews?si=-V0GS... Follow us on Twitter: @nhenews Visit our website: https://storage.googleapis.com/nhenew... Don't forget to subscribe 🔔, like 👍, comment 💬, and share 🔁 to support independent news farm!