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  2. The Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases is a collaborative global pursuit to accelerate treatments, prevention, and cures for five of the world’s most complex neurologic diseases: multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), Parkinson's disease, and brain tumors.

    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Als
    • Parkinson’s Disease
    • Brain Tumors

    Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the myelin sheath surrounding nerve fibers in the brain. Our researchers are dedicated to advancing new treatments for the 2.5 million people living with MS.

    Alzheimer’s disease damages the nerve cells in the brain that are responsible for cognition. BWH has long been at the forefront of Alzheimer’s research, and is spearheading the first-ever prevention trial in older individuals who may be at risk.

    ALS affects the motor neurons in the spinal cord, leading to paralysis of motor functions such as breathing. Cutting-edge research is paving the way for innovative treatments that attack ALS at its molecular core.

    Parkinson’s disease involves the degeneration of nerve cells deep in the brain, leading to slowness of movement, tremor, and impairment of cognition. Our work has the potential to lead to new breakthroughs, giving hope to millions of patients and families.

    Brain tumors can be one of the most lethal forms of cancer. Our researchers are pursuing new therapies to eliminate tumor cells that are actively resisting the body’s defense mechanisms.

  3. The Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases will create fertile ground for discovering breakthroughs and applications for scientific research by bringing together researchers and scientists working worldwide across each of the five disease states.

  4. The Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases supports research into new drugs and advancements, which may lead to cures. Like many people with multiple sclerosis (MS), Ann Romney says the day she received her diagnosis was the scariest of her life.

  5. In 2014 the Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham and Women’s Hospitalwhere Howard Weiner had helped bring Ann’s MS under control—launched a new initiative bringing together researchers, physicians, and scientists to collaboratively take on five of the most common brain disorders.

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  6. Oct 14, 2014 · The Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases will create fertile ground for discovering breakthroughs and applications for scientific research by bringing together researchers and scientists working worldwide across each of the five disease states.

  7. The Brigham MS Center and Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases are world leaders in MS research and have collectively published over 1000 scientific studies related to MS. Our research ranges from the patient-powered observational studies to animal models and transformative clinical trials.