Keep your kitchen cool this Memorial Day weekend with some simple side dish options requiring zero cooking or grilling. These fresh, colorful side dishes take less than 10 minutes to whip up and bring a bright crunch to your holiday … Continue reading → Source:…
Using psychoactive drugs such as alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, cannabis, or opioids may help ease certain symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) — but many of these substances can make other MS symptoms worse, a study found. The researchers also found that the specific symptoms a patient…
Tweet Schoof LG, Hogenboom L, van Kempen ZL, Killestein J, van Oosten BW, Strijbis EM. Reinitiating ocrelizumab with a full 600 mg dose after extended treatment interruption: No increased risk of infusion-related reactions. Mult Scler J Exp Transl Clin. 2026 May 15;12(2):20552173261449688. You can get infusion…
In a column I wrote a couple years ago, I noted that, despite my fascination with the subject of psychology, I have only an amateur understanding of it. We can add artificial intelligence (AI) to the long list of things I’m not an expert on.…
The two main mouse models used to study myelin damage in multiple sclerosis (MS) each replicate important but distinct biological features of the disease — but both fall short of capturing its full biological complexity, a new study shows. The findings suggest that each of…
Enrollment is half complete in an ongoing clinical study at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) testing whether a PET imaging tracer can reliably measure myelin damage in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The Phase 1 study (NCT04699747) is recruiting about 60 people — healthy adults and MS…
Tweet Many years ago the new target for MS was reported and it was called RASGRP2. People then wanted to inhibit responses to this protein to treat MS…I thought the idea was a crock and I said this to one of the leading authors of…
Dear family and friends, Over the years, I have wondered how my diagnosis of relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis has impacted your worlds, as well. Just as I am unable to convey the impact of its collision with the life as I once knew, I imagine those…
By Samuel Fitch When people hear the phrase “mental health,” they often think of major life changes, complicated routines, or dramatic breakthroughs. My experience has been much simpler. For me, strong mental health is often built through small habits repeated consistently; … Continue reading → Source:…
Leaders in multiple sclerosis (MS) research and care are preparing to gather in Charlotte, North Carolina, for the Consortium of MS Centers (CMSC) annual meeting, with this year marking the organization’s 40th anniversary. Multiple Sclerosis News Today sat down with the consortium’s CEO, Kathleen Costello,…