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Feb 28, 2022

I've always believed that the things people affected by MS want most -- things like access to quality healthcare, affordable prescription medications, and funding for MS research -- are all functions of public policy. The people who decide whether we get those things are our elected officials at both the state...


Feb 21, 2022

Many of our local, state, and national leaders seem to be declaring that the pandemic has ended and it's back to business as usual. But if you're living with MS, how comfortable are you with the idea of being out in a world where everyone isn't fully vaccinated, and mask mandates have been cancelled?

Dr. Meghan Beier...


Feb 14, 2022

With hospital rates starting to decline and mask mandates being lifted in several states there seems to be a general sense that we're seeing COVID-19 becoming an endemic virus.  And we have to wonder what that means for people living with MS.

Dr. Nancy Sicotte

Dr. Nancy Sicotte joins me to talk about the preventative treatments for...


Feb 7, 2022

Research shows that about 50% of the people living with MS will develop another chronic health condition, or comorbidity, in their lifetime. Whether it's high blood pressure, diabetes, or something else, living with comorbid conditions adds extra challenges to living with MS.

Ruth Ann Marrie, MD, PhD, FRCP(C). - Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC)

Joining me to discuss how comorbidities...