The Role Gut Microbiome and Dysbiosis May Play in the MS Disease Process

Jul. 17, 2017 By: Goldfarb School of Nursing

Pamela Newland, RN, PhD, CMSRN, associate professor at Goldfarb, explores how alterations in normal gut flora could impact adult MS patients. Dr. Pamela Newland, associate professor at Goldfarb, co-authored an article entitled "The Emerging Role of the Gut Microbiome in Adult Patients with Multiple Sclerosis." Originally published in the Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, Dec. 2016 issue, the article explores the suggestion that alterations in the normal gut flora may contribute to MS etiology and symptoms.

Read the full article published to LiveWiseMS, a site for patients with MS and their health care providers, at http://gson-ne.ws/5v.