Proposed Changes to How We Determine Who Has MS At the ECTRIMS meeting in September, there was a presentation on proposed updates to the 2017 McDonald criteria to diagnose MS….
One of the rewarding parts of having such a long career in the field of neurology, as Dr. Corboy has had, is getting to see concepts move from science fiction…
With an Eye on Adaptations, Finding Activities You Enjoy Might Be Easier than You Think Hopefully this issue has already convinced you that you SHOULD be active, but what about…
You likely have several variations of support partners in your life. These are the people who contribute to your well-being by providing a wide range of assistance — anything from…
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…
Another aspect of wellness is fulfillment, or cultivating a sense of purpose and meaning and participating in activities that are consistent with your beliefs and values. The definition of “purpose…
With current disease modifying therapies (DMTs) we have several highly effective treatments that work for many people, but there is a percentage of the population for whom these medications do…
If you’re living with MS, there are a few ways that you can be a good patient and improve your outcomes. One of them is to get regular care from…
It’s certainly no secret that exercise is an important part of general health and wellness. The benefits of exercise become much more important when you’re living with MS. Physical activity…
We know that the best strategies for treating MS involve the early and continued use of disease-modifying therapies AND incorporating healthy lifestyle interventions including regular exercise, healthy diet, and quality…