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…
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Colorado typically returns more than $1 billion in refunds to state taxpayers annually. Now, Coloradans who receive a state income tax refund will have a chance to donate all or…
Every March, MS Awareness Month gives us a chance to bring multiple sclerosis to the forefront, to help advocate for people and families living with MS every day, and to…
Physical Therapist Dr. Mark Mañago’s work is focused on advancing clinical research in the field of rehabilitation in people living with MS. He recently joined the MS Center for an…
As COVID-19 vaccines become more and more available across the country, and COVID infection rates are generally on the decline, there’s no shortage of questions about how those vaccines may…
Like with all habits, it helps to start small. Try something new that you’ve always been curious about or interested in learning more about. Starting small could mean taking a…
Here’s a compilation of some fun and free apps to inspire creativity or provide tools to create! Happy Color: A great app for creating and coloring pictures. Especially helpful you have…
Expanding our understanding of creativity, why it’s important for our health and well-being, and how it can help us navigate challenging times. When we first see the word “creativity” in…