Lack of representation of systemically marginalized and underserved populations in research studies is a significant and persistent problem in medicine. This lack of representation in research contributes to and compounds…
After years of painstaking work in the laboratory, Dr. Jeffrey Bennett and Dr. Gregory Owens at the Rocky Mountain MS Center at the University of Colorado, have identified an antibody…
At its core, all research begins with a question. What makes you sick? What’s inside a cell? How does a neuron work? What happens in your body that causes a…
In this issue of InforMS, we’re taking a deeper look at the field of medical research. While we’ve described research projects and studies before, this issue aims to give a…
We’re so grateful for our community’s support of the Rocky Mountain MS Center and of Saturday evening’s Gala. With their generosity and dedication to the MS Center, our supporters, sponsors and friends helped us exceed our fundraising goal and raise $400,000 — the most we’ve ever raised in four decades of Galas!
In this issue we’ve learned about the science behind stress, as well as the many different types of stress that can manifest in our lives. Managing these various forms of…
Elissa Berlinger is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and MS Educator. She has been involved with the Rocky Mountain MS Center since 2010, after being diagnosed with MS. She received…
At the Rocky Mountain MS Center, we endorse a three-part treatment approach aimed at maximizing lifelong brain health and minimizing damage done by MS in the brain. The first component…
Stress is an ever-present force in our lives and deeply ingrained in the human experience. In this issue of InforMS, we explore the science of stress, untangle its many facets,…
Readers of InforMS will know that “Wellness” is not a new topic to find here. But in previous issues, we’ve focused on one aspect of overall wellness at a time….