Yearly Archives: "2016"

In memoriam – Toni Chiara
In Memoriam The administration and leadership of the CMSC and IOMSRT are saddened to report that our PT colleague, Toni Chiara, passed [...]
Using adaptive yoga to battle multiple sclerosis
Yoga has long been considered an effective form of exercise to help the body and mind. But recently it' also become an important part of a [...]
5 potential side effects of multiple sclerosis medications
Possible side effects for multiple sclerosis (MS) medications can range from mild to life-threatening.   When managing MS, health care [...]
New role of environment in multiple sclerosis revealed
Environmental factors may be playing a much greater role in the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) than previously realised, according to [...]
Brain training video games ‘can soothe symptoms of multiple sclerosis’
Playing brain training video games can soothe symptoms of multiple sclerosis, say scientists. It boosts connections between neurons [...]
Can drinking lots of coffee lower risk for multiple scleorsis?
Coffee's possible health perks keep getting sweeter. In this case, a new study in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & [...]
Ocrelizumab benefit in PPMS consistent in subgroups
NEW ORLEANS — A subgroup analysis of the phase 3 ORATORIO trial in primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) showed that ocrelizumab [...]
Wearable robotic exoskeleton may enable multiple sclerosis patients to walk more efficiently
Walking with a wearable robotic exoskeleton may enable people with multiple sclerosis to walk more efficiently by reducing the energy and [...]
Department of Defense Multiple Sclerosis Research Program FY16
NEWS RELEASE Released: February 18, 2016 Defense Health Program Department of Defense Multiple Sclerosis Research Program Funding [...]
In memoriam – Dr. Rossman
In Memoriam The Board of Governors and the administrative office of the CMSC are saddened to learn of the passing  of Dr. Howard [...]

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