Medical appointments tend to be too short to address all our concerns and care does not always feel patient-centered. In an effort to remedy these common experiences and give patients…
In the last 20 years, the number of treatment options for multiple sclerosis has grown tremendously. Frustratingly, however, therapies indicated for people dealing with progressive forms of the disease are…
Check out our interview with Rocky Mountain MS Center at Anschutz Medical Campus Director of Rehabilitation and Human Performance Research, Dr. Jeff Hebert, PhD, PT, MSCS, to learn about his…
Spinal Taps: A Critical Research Tool The thought of a lumbar puncture—commonly known as an LP or spinal tap—can be downright scary. Most of us do not like to be…
Patients’ Perspectives on Doctors and Pharma Researchers at the University of Vermont, Oregon Health and Science University, the University of Colorado and Dartmouth are conducting a research study to understand…
CU Denver Researchers Seeking Women with Multiple Sclerosis for a Research Study Testing Whether a Female Hormone can Improve Cognitive Abilities Rocky Mtn. MS Center neurologists are seeking women with…
HAVE YOU BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH MS AND WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN THE STUDY OF A NEW INVESTIGATIONAL DRUG? Purpose of the Study: The purpose of this research study is to…
Many of us balk at the idea of talking about bladder issues because it can feel embarrassing or uncomfortable. And yet, it is an important topic to address, especially in…
WESTMINSTER, Colo., Jan. 15, 2014 – The Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center announced today it has named Gina Berg as its new CEO. The Rocky Mountain MS Center is the…
Vote and help the Rocky Mountain MS Center win $300 Healthline.com named the Rocky Mountain MS Center one of the best MS nonprofits in the U.S. We need your help to…