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…
Pete Broderick is the Marketing and Communications Manager at the Rocky Mountain MS Center. He is also the editor and one of the primary writers for InforMS Magazine.
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…
Comprehensive treatment plays a vital role in addressing MS, encompassing medical interventions, exercise, nutrition, sleep management, and addressing comorbidities. In past issues of InforMS, you’ll find deeper dives into many of these topics – visit MSCenter.org/Informs to browse our back issues. Here, we’ve touched on the basics of why each of these elements is so important to those of us living with MS.
Something that’s often overlooked in talking about living with MS is the environment you live in – and specifically, what you can do to make things a little bit easier….
For MS Awareness Month, we’re turning the focus of this issue to the people around us. MS doesn’t just impact the life of the person living with the disease, after…
A biomarker is any measurable indicator that can reliably and accurately tell us about a biological state or medical condition. As we continue to learn more about MS and utilize…
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…