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[New Atlas logo]( Medical [“Inverse vaccine” reverses autoimmune diseases like MS, diabetes & arthritis]( [Researchers have developed an "inverse vaccine" that reverses autoimmune diseases without suppressing the entire immune system]( An ‘inverse vaccine’ has been developed that reverses the damage caused when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s healthy organs and tissues. It could pave the way to a treatment for autoimmune diseases like MS, type 1 diabetes and arthritis. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Get a lifetime eSIM with $50 data credits for only $22]( Want consistent access to data overseas without having to pay exorbitant roaming fees? aloSIM has got you covered. Now through Sunday, you can get a lifetime sim with a $50 data credit for just $21.97. 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