The Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado has received numerous questions from patients and caregivers about COVID-19 vaccines and whether or not MS patients should receive the vaccine…
A brief update from Dr. Tim Vollmer on COVID-19 Vaccines and the possibility of a flare-up of MS symptoms, often called pseudo-exacerbations or pseudo-relapses. Recorded March 15, 2021.
Our medical team at the Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado is recommending that all individuals receive the COVID-19 vaccine, unless there is a specific reason to not…
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc in the United States and throughout the world with cases, hospitalizations, and deaths reaching devastating and tragic levels each day. The current peak…
Physical activity for all has been greatly impacted due to the COVID-19 pandemic and continuing to live under “safer at home” orders. However, it is more important than ever to…
COVID-19 has forced everyone to change up their daily routine. It might look a little different from person to person, but as a whole we are all staying home to…
Having MS is difficult in and of itself, let alone while we all navigate the current state of affairs regarding COVID-19. The ever-changing news and information can be overwhelming and…
At the Rocky Mountain MS Center, our top priority is always the health and safety of individuals and families living with MS. Now more than ever, we know it’s important…
— UPDATED Thursday, March 19 — We have received many questions regarding the current Coronavirus pandemic with COVID-19, and understand your concerns. We’d like to keep you informed throughout this…
— UPDATED FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2020 — If you’re living with multiple sclerosis, COVID-19 and any other rapidly-spreading illness is a reason to be cautious, and to follow guidelines and…