The Rocky Mountain MS Center’s 2019 Fall Education Summit was held on Saturday, November 9 at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora. Below is a recap of the Summit, including…
Do you need your home to adapt to you? Grab bars, a ramp, or wider doorways are just some examples of home modifications that could save you $5,000 on your Colorado…
The annual open enrollment period for insurance plans is underway from November 1st until December 15th. It is very important to review your health insurance plan before you renew. There are changes…
An initial lab study has shown metformin, a common diabetes drug, can repair nerve damage caused by MS; Researchers plan to conduct human trial next year. Recently, results from animal…
MS symptoms may create workplace challenges or even prevent work entirely. This webinar is a brief overview of the primary legal tools for staying in the workforce, and suggestions for…
The MS Young Professionals Network (MSYPN) is building community by volunteering and participating at special events, monthly MSYPN meetings, and now through the creation of a mentorship program connecting MSYPN members…
Dr. John Corboy, Co-Director of the Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado, has been named the inaugural Charles Elliot Morris Chair in Neurology. Dr. Corboy serves as Co-Director…
A recently adopted state law allows for the expanded use of home-based telehealth services in Colorado. Our partners at the Rocky Mountain MS Center at University of Colorado are in…
It’s often a long, stressful road to a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. While technology and medical techniques have certainly advanced in recent years, the diagnosis process still involves collecting a…
In the past, diagnosing MS took a long time. Collecting the evidence that leads to diagnosis was based mostly on making clinical observations — keeping track of common MS symptoms,…