InforMS: Fall 2016

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What Does Your Sex Have to Do With It?

We know why people develop some diseases. Cystic fibrosis, for example, is caused by a single defective gene. If you have that gene, you will have the disease. Diseases such...

Girl Talk: Pregnancy, Remissions, and Postpartum Relapses

Having MS does not appear to affect a woman’s ability to become pregnant. When infertility is a problem, it is likely caused by something other than MS. Pregnancy and pregnancy...

Women with MS: Potential Gaps in Your Financial Safety Net

The people with the greatest likelihood for being diagnosed with MS are women between the ages of 20 and 40. The demographics of MS create special economic risks that women...

Interview Kim Ball: Her Journey Through Diagnosis & Motherhood

Deciding when to start or grow a family is a complicated decision, made even more complicated when a diagnosis of MS is part of the picture. As with all aspects...

2016 Multiple Summits for Multiple Sclerosis

More than 200 hikers joined MS4MS 2016 to help raise more than $60,000 for the Rocky Mountain MS Center! Our annual summer-long event is a self-directed twist on the more...