Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) can sometimes feel like living with a trickster who changes the rules without warning just to amuse himself. One day, you are walking fine, and […] The post A sense of humor is a powerful act of resistance when living with MS appeared first on Multiple Sclerosis News Today. Source:…
Month: October 2025
Making the Most of Life After an MS Diagnosis
By Dr. Eva Jackson Reflections on Life After Diagnosis Over the past several years, I have had the privilege of hearing MS Warriors share their personal experiences following their diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Their stories offer a unique perspective on … Continue reading → Source: blog.mymsaa.org
‘The Multiple Sclerosis Fashionista’ champions adaptive fashion
Roxy Murray was living up to being known as “The Multiple Sclerosis Fashionista” when she attended the 2025 European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) conference in […] The post ‘The Multiple Sclerosis Fashionista’ champions adaptive fashion appeared first on Multiple Sclerosis News Today. Source: multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com
You can stop stomp chomping on the fried eggs…Statin Trial failed.
Tweet Ok abit of a melodramatic title of something that started in one.place and ended up somewhere else. But once the idea was mooted that statins inhibited progression loads of people with MS got their hands on them as why wait for 5 years for a trial to be done. So how do you get…
Aging and Repair
Tweet Aging and Repair is a time old question and no doubt as I grow older I am falling to bits.However can you repair your brain? Interms of myelin repair we know the answer can be yes but it was evident that some regions repair better than other. The Metformin trials aim to rejuvenate. Mukherjee…
Menopause doesn’t worsen multiple sclerosis disability progression
Disability progression does not seem to worsen in women with multiple sclerosis (MS) after they undergo menopause, according to the largest study of its kind. Instead, other factors such as […] The post Menopause doesn’t worsen multiple sclerosis disability progression appeared first on Multiple Sclerosis News Today. Source: multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com
ECTRIMS 2025: NMSS funding, support drives progress in care
The world’s largest meeting on multiple sclerosis (MS) has wrapped up for the year, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) played a central role in many of the advances highlighted […] The post ECTRIMS 2025: NMSS funding, support drives progress in care appeared first on Multiple Sclerosis News Today. Source: multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com
GFAP and PIRA (ECTRIMS 2025)
Tweet The question of whether GFAP (Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein), a marker of disease progression, is meaningful at the individual level is no longer unanswered. Data from the Swiss MS cohort presented at this years ECTRIMS show that although GFAP levels can fluctuate over time, the overall trajectory may be significant, particularly in individuals with…
Navigating Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction: A Community Perspective
Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) can be full of surprises. One of the toughest challenges for many people is dealing with bladder and bowel issues. These are things we don’t always feel comfortable talking about, but they’re a very real … Continue reading → Source: blog.mymsaa.org
ECTRIMS 2025: Briumvi keeps MS patients relapse-free for 6 years
Up to six years of continuous treatment with Briumvi (ublituximab) led to sustained reductions in relapse rates and a low rate of disability progression in people with relapsing forms of […] The post ECTRIMS 2025: Briumvi keeps MS patients relapse-free for 6 years appeared first on Multiple Sclerosis News Today. Source: multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com