MS Awareness Month: Adapting to Life with MS
(Please press the play button on the image above to see our first video entry!)March is MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Awareness Month. If you are...
The Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis
Dr. Aaron Boster, neuroimmunologist, made a long-awaited announcement today via his YouTube channel. The Boster Center for Multiple Sclerosis is now open in northern...
Two New Drugs Now Available to Treat SPMS
The FDA-approved medications offer additional treatment options for people living with active secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS).
Until the last few months, the vast majority...
FDA OKs Second Etanercept Biosimilar for Inflammatory Diseases
FDA Approves ETICOVO™ (etanercept-ykro),
Samsung Bioepis' Second Anti-TNF Medicine in the United States
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a second biosimilar for...
FDA Approves Siponimod (Mayzent ) for Multiple Sclerosis
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved siponimod (Mayzent®) tablets to treat adults with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), to include...
Selma Blair Is ‘Grieving’ But ‘Still Grateful’ at First Thanksgiving Since Her MS Diagnosis
People Magazine reported today that five months after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, actress Selma Blair has “been grieving” her old life but is “still grateful”...
My MS Story: The Rules I’ve Made For Me Over The Years
I have been living with MS and a long list of autoimmune diseases for over 40 years. I have been an educator, but I...
Phase 2 Trial of Ibudilast Shows Slowing of Brain Shrinkage in Progressive MS
Patients living with primary progressive multiple sclerosis have eagerly been awaiting the results from phase 2 of the ibudilast study. It is the hope...
Taking My Life Back Bucket List- Episode Two
In March, I shared with you my journey of being told my prognosis was grim after 40 years of living with PPMS active, and...
My MS and Me Story
MS and Me blogger Debra Gaston Brigman shares her most recent blog written last month. It is a very personal account of her MS...