Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Calls for More Solutions
May 31st 2017John Dirk Nieland, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Health Science and Technology at Aalborg University in Denmark, discusses his research team's connection between MS and lipid metabolism, the importance of condition-inflicted models, and the encompassing nature of treating MS.
The Responsibility of Strong MS Treatment and Children Patients
May 27th 2017Brenda Banwell, MD, FAAP, FRCPC, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Neurology Division chief, talks about the cruciality of early diagnosing in pediatric multiple sclerosis patients, and how their best outcome is just being able to live a normal, everyday life.
Degenerative Conditions in Pediatric MS Worsened By Limited Case Studies
May 26th 2017Brenda Banwell, MD, FAAP, FRCPC, chief of Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia's Division of Neurology, speaks on new discoveries of pediatric MS at the annual 2017 Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC) in New Orleans.
Stephen Krieger, MD, Talks Ocrelizumab in RRMS and PPMS Treatment
May 25th 2017Stephen Krieger, MD, an associate professor at Mount Sinai Hospital, discusses the impact that recently-approved drug ocrelizumab has on the state of multiple sclerosis care, as well as his patient-centered app that depicts the MS condition in a more accurate manner, at the 2017 Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers in New Orleans.
The Hidden Role of Testosterone in Multiple Sclerosis
May 24th 2017Clyde Markowitz, MD, director of the MS Center at the University of Pennsylvania, discusses how the patterns of male-to-female ratio in MS diagnoses may be linked to hormones, and whether testosterone could be key in bettering treatment.
Interdisciplinary, Patient-centered, Comprehensive Care Necessary for MS Treatment
May 24th 2017At CMSC 2017, Aaron Boster, MD, neuroimmunologist for OhioHealth Neurological Clinicians, discussed why he believes there's never been a better time of opportunity for multiple sclerosis patients, and what must be improved in MS diagnosis practice.
Clyde Markowitz From University of Pennsylvania: Moving Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Forward for All
It was not that long ago when doctors would sometimes not discuss the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis with their patients. Now not only is it a condition they can diagnose but treatment is also progressing by leaps and bounds.
Patricia Coyle from Stony Brook University: Moving Care of Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Forward
As the treatment of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis continues to add new treatment methods patients with progressive forms of the condition are still waiting for their first approved medication to manage their symptoms.
Fred Lublin from Mount Sinai Medical Center: Why Relapses Matter in Multiple Sclerosis Care
With a lot of the attention in multiple sclerosis care turning to finding treatments for progressive forms of the disease those who suffer relapses are in some ways being left in the shadows of treatment discoveries and care.
Matt Mandel from Sanofi Genzyme: Taking a Closer Look at a Problem Close to Home with VsMS
A recently concluded survey looked at issues most affecting patients with multiple sclerosis that they may not have been willing or able to discuss with health care providers but could help others with the condition in the future.