The Rocky Mountain MS Center provides a number of educational and support services at low or no cost to our MS community, including the following which may be of particular…
It can be difficult as you age to determine whether a new medical issue is related to your MS, or just a routine part of your body getting older. It’s…
In the past, MS was commonly divided into four separate forms or “types” of the disease. Today we think of MS as one distinct disease, with different symptoms from person…
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…
Many people with MS will never become disabled, especially those who receive proper treatment. However, the fact remains: some people with MS will develop symptoms that begin to interfere with…
Jessica Ahern grew up in Connecticut and moved to Colorado in 2015. She works as a social worker in Jefferson County to help support families and children who are facing…
Through care, support, education, and research, the Rocky Mountain MS Center is leading the way in developing effective treatments and therapies. The Rocky Mountain MS Center is a local nonprofit…
An Interview with Dr. Timothly Vollmer InforMS: Many advancements and research in MS are really leading to neuro-reparative therapy. Can you tell us what’s changed to spur that? Dr. Vollmer: I…
The Translational Research Lab has presented the RMMSC at CU with unique opportunities for collaborations with other medical groups, both inside and outside the CU community. “We are collaborating with…
Research efforts at the Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado have been at the forefront of multiple sclerosis care and treatment for decades, but in all those years…