'I've never been this good' – revolutionary immune reset puts lupus in remission

An experimental immune system reset treatment has successfully put lupus into remission for patients in early UK trials. Experts believe this approach could eventually be used to treat other autoimmune conditions like multiple sclerosis.
Why it matters
Represents a potential breakthrough in medical science for treating chronic, debilitating autoimmune diseases.
Share Save Add as preferred on Google James Gallagher Health and science correspondent BBC Katie Tinkler, one of the first patients treated An experimental treatment that resets a malfunctioning immune system has put the disease lupus into remission in early UK trials.
Scientific reporting based on clinical trial results and patient testimonials.
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