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Dec 24, 2018

The holiday season seems to carry with it the message of hope, and of finding the best side of who we are. So one of the gifts that I'm going to unwrap with you is a replay of a conversation that I had earlier this year, with 2 people who epitomize hope, humanity, and love. To me, that's what the holiday is all about, and that's what Dan and Jennifer Digmann are all about. 
 
Jennifer was diagnosed with Progressive MS in 1997, and Dan was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS in 2000. Dan & Jennifer met at a National MS Society event in 2002, and they were married in 2005.
 
We'll get Dan and Jennifer's thoughts about what life is like when both partners in a marriage have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
  
Dan and Jennifer Digmann
 
We'll also tell you about the research team that may have identified a biomarker for MS (and why that's a very good thing!). We'll share the results of the Phase III clinical trial data analysis that demonstrates that treatment with Ampyra improves walking ability for people living with MS, we'll tell you about the FDA approval of a Phase II clinical trial for a novel stem cell therapy, and you'll hear about the clinical trial that's about to begin for a new cannabinoid-enriched tablet that can help manage MS pain and spasticity.
 
We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS?!
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Possible Biomarker for MS Identified   1:51

STUDY: Treatment With Ampyra Improves Walking Ability  5:27

FDA Approves Phase 2 Clinical Trial for NurOwn Stem Cell Therapy  7:57

Clinical Trial Planned for Cannabinoid-Enriched Tablet  9:35

 

My Interview with Dan & Jennifer Digmann  11:02

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Possible Biomarker for Multiple Sclerosis Identified

Assessment of Clinically Meaningful Improvements in Self-Reported Walking Ability in Particpants with Multiple Sclerosis: Results from the Randomized, Double-Blind, Phase III ENHANCE Trial of Prolonged-Release Fampridine

OWC Pharmaceutical Research Corp. Reports the Successful Production of Cannabinoid-Enriched Sublingual Disintegrating Tablet

Dan and Jennifer Digmann

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RealTalk MS Episode 70
Hosted By: Jon Strum
Guest: Dan & Jennifer Digmann

Tags: MS, MultipleSclerosis, RealTalkMS, Ampyra, Cannabis, MSResearch, DanandJenniferDigmann

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