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Month: November 2025
Travel tips for people with MS: A comprehensive guide
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Helping healthcare providers support people with MS through exercise
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MS Nurses share knowledge and help shape future care at Auckland meeting
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Promising early results for a new BTK inhibitor for progressive MS
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At the holidays, MS turns sensory input into neurological overload
The holidays have a way of turning up the volume on everything. The lights feel brighter, rooms feel busier, and even soft conversation seems amplified. Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) has taught me that this kind of noise isn’t just sound — it’s work. It’s one of the reasons my Thanksgiving table has grown smaller…
Two-protein blood test may better track MS activity, disability
Simultaneously measuring levels of two blood proteins — glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and neurofilament light chain (NfL) — may offer a clearer way to track both disease activity and disability progression in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a new long-term study. Each marker is tied to a different clinical outcome: NfL helps…
MS patients face higher risk of death by suicide: Analysis
People with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a higher risk of dying by suicide than the general population, according to a meta-analysis of published studies. Nearly one-quarter of participants in the studies had thoughts about suicide (suicidal ideation). Across the studies, 0.5% of participants died by suicide, which represented 2.1% of all deaths observed in people…
Fenebrutinib in PPMS
Tweet Roche announced in early Oct that their BTKi (Bruton’s Tyrosine Kinase inhibitor) was non-inferior to ocrelizumab (anti-B-cell) in PPMS. In a pivotal PPMS study (FENtrepid), fenebrutinib slowed disability progression at least as effectively as OCREVUS, the only approved therapy in PPMS [Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR] This was measured by a…
Fall at the Mall
A shopping trip goes awry I’m pleased to report that I’ve still got it! Even as I approach my middle ages, I still can pull it off. Just a few weeks ago, I was picked up by not one, but two younger guys! Here’s how it went down. I had a doctor’s appointment in the…