One of the most difficult decisions for someone who’s been living with MS for a long time is whether or not to discontinue their treatment with disease modifying therapies (DMTs)….
In this issue of eMS news, we hear from Ian Shelton. Ian is the recipient of our inaugural Rocky Mountain MS Center Undergraduate Research Experience Scholarship. He is working…
Last month, the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Conference was held in Vancouver, British Columbia. The AAN Conference is the world’s largest gathering of neurologists, bringing together more than 10,000…
MS patients often have other chronic medical problems — known as comorbidities — at the time of diagnosis. In a recent study, investigators examined the records of 23,382 Canadian MS…
This week is National Volunteer Week, and we’d like to take a moment to say thank you to all our volunteers! We appreciate your dedicated service, and thank you for…
We are very proud and excited to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Rocky Mountain MS Center’s King Adult Day Enrichment Program (KADEP) this year! This week we kicked off our…
During a recent conversation with a group of patients living with multiple sclerosis, one theme came up again and again: the issue of MS and fatigue. Patients tell us consistently…
A new and enhanced way of processing MRI scans will allow doctors at the Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado to view patients’ scans in a whole new…
In 2009, Sarah Richter opened her eyes and discovered she had triple vision; literally, she saw three of everything. That—along with fatigue, eye pain, vertigo and other symptoms—eventually led to…
Dr. Benzi Kluger, MD, MS is a neurologist at the University of Colorado Hospital. He specializes in movement disorders, behavioral neurology and in the overlap of these two fields. We…