Why This Matters: New federal Medicaid work requirements under H.R. 1 could affect coverage for many Health First (Medicaid) Colorado members. Understanding these changes — and who may qualify for exemptions…
The European Commission has approved tolebrutinib (Cenrifki/Sanofi) for adults with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis who haven’t relapsed in the past two years. The approval, granted in June 2026, was based…
For many families, multiple sclerosis is something they associate with adulthood. Although rare, MS can also affect children and teens. Pediatric onset MS is often highly inflammatory, making early diagnosis…
Scientists have long known that the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a very common virus best known for causing mono, is strongly linked to multiple sclerosis. Now, new research from Sweden offers…
Researchers are continuing to explore new treatment options for multiple sclerosis, especially for progressive forms of the disease where effective therapies remain limited. One promising area of research involves BTK…
Recent changes to federal tax law may affect how your charitable gifts are treated starting in the 2026 tax year. Understanding these updates can help you make informed decisions and…
Congress as of yet has failed to extend the enhanced premium tax credits (EPTCs) that help many people afford health insurance. As a result, Colorado families are already facing average…
The deadline for Colorado’s healthcare Open Enrollment Period is coming up on January 15, 2026. It’s important to check that your health insurance plan still covers everything you need, as…
We covered a lot of topics this year with our MS Education programming. If you missed anything, don’t worry—you can find it all on our YouTube channel. YouTube.com/@TheMSCenter has all…
As the federal shutdown enters its sixth week, more than 600,000 Coloradans and 42 million people nationwide are at risk of losing the SNAP (food assistance) benefits they rely on each month. The…
