The Rocky Mountain MS Center hosted the 2016 Spring Education Summit in Westminster on May 21. Nearly 300 people attended from throughout the region to hear RMMSC Clinic physicians speak…
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…
Maximizing Lifelong Brain Health is the core philosophy of the doctors at the Rocky Mountain MS Center. That focus relies on early, aggressive treatment of MS, combined with healthy lifestyle…
Incorporating mindfulness strategies into your day-to-day life may feel somewhat daunting. Fortunately, there are many approaches that can help you take some initial steps to connect your mind and your…
With an increasing number of highly effective therapies available, many people with MS will maintain normal or near normal function for their entire lives. However, the sobering fact is that…
Communicating about your MS isn’t always easy – so many symptoms aren’t just internal, but they’re also extremely difficult to explain in words. We’ve all been tired, but how do…
There are also personality variables that mediate our responses to chronic stress. Some personalities just naturally seem to deal with stress better than others. For years Robert Sapolsky has studied…
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic illness; people have it for a lifetime. Because it is a disease of decades—not days—it is can be hard for people to believe that how…
Diet and nutrition play a key factor in maximizing lifelong brain health, the main focus of the RMMSC’s webinar series. In this edition of the series, Lauren Ott takes us…