Repair of MS damage and the potential for the reversal of the effects of MS are always on the minds of doctors, researchers and those living with the disease. Despite…
Not Exactly… But Vaccines and Boosters Remain Our Best Defense COVID-19 continues to twist and turn as new variants become more predominant. The BQ1 and BQ1.1 variants have become the…
Neurologic Reserve refers to the “extra” neurologic capacity we’re all born with. You may have heard the old tale about how humans only use some small percentage of their brain…
With MS Relapses, the answers may not always be black and white. But it’s important to get to the bottom of what’s happening. They’ve been called attacks, exacerbations, flare-ups, relapses…
Growing older with a chronic disease is a fairly common experience, with many older adults living long and relatively healthy lives with a wide variety of conditions that can make…
The Translational Research Lab has presented the RMMSC at CU with unique opportunities for collaborations with other medical groups, both inside and outside the CU community. “We are collaborating with…
Research efforts at the Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado have been at the forefront of multiple sclerosis care and treatment for decades, but in all those years…
Nearly everyone with multiple sclerosis has experience with pain. It’s regularly reported as one of the most common symptoms MS patients live with — ranging from unpleasant aches and sensations,…
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 would be difficult to find someone whose life hasn’t been turned upside-down in the past few months. COVID-19 has left nearly everyone dealing with drastic changes to their daily…