Information Sharing, Collaboration in MS Care Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mitzi Joi Williams, MD
January 9th 2022Discussing the willingness to share data during the pandemic, the founder and CEO of Joi Life Wellness Group Multiple Sclerosis Center spoke to the positive effect of collaboration in the MS field. [WATCH TIME: 2 minutes]
EAT-Lancet Diet, AHEI Associated With Lower Risk of Stroke, Subtypes of Stroke
January 8th 2022According to the study, which assessed the EAT-Lancet diet and Alternate Health Eating Index-2010 in more than 2000 patients, dietary pattern has a distinct association with different stroke subtypes.
Addressing Health Disparities in the US Following COVID-19: Mitzi Joi Williams, MD
January 7th 2022The founder and CEO of Joi Life Wellness Group Multiple Sclerosis Center commented on the effect of the pandemic on needs for underrepresented populations in the multiple sclerosis space, as well as the pros and cons of telehealth. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]
Monoclonal Antibodies in Development for Alzheimer Disease: Anton Porsteinsson, MD
January 7th 2022The director of the Alzheimer's Disease Care, Research and Education Program at the University of Rochester offered an extensive overview of 3 monoclonal antibodies in development for Alzheimer disease. [WATCH TIME: 9 minutes]
Xywav Oral Solution Shows Continued Efficacy in Idiopathic Hypersomnia
January 7th 2022The Jazz Pharmaceuticals’ product, which was FDA approved in August 2021, demonstrated clinically meaningful differences compared with placebo on several secondary end points, including impression of change scales and various and questionnaires.
OSA Severity Measures Independently Associated With Spindle Abnormalities in Men
January 6th 2022The authors noted that future studies should investigate this association to identify patients with obstructive sleep apnea who are at risk of potential cognitive decline and adverse health function.
Tailoring Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to PNES, Seizure-Related Disorders, Becky Tilahun, PhD
January 6th 2022The clinical psychologist at Cleveland Clinic discussed the process for successfully changing and tailoring different cognitive behavioral therapy approaches to treat various forms of seizures. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]
Need for Guidelines on Migraine in Emergency Department Settings
January 6th 2022Anne-Maree Kelly, MD, director, Joseph Epstein Center for Emergency Medicine Research, detailed the complexities of presenting migraine in the emergency department and why consensus international/national guidelines tailorable to the capabilities of institutions is necessary.
Dispelling Myths About Dietitians in Multiple Sclerosis Care: Mona Bostick, RDN, LDN, MSCS
January 5th 2022The founder of MS Bites discussed the role of referrals both to and from dietitians, as well as the common misconception that their services are not covered by insurance. [WATCH TIME: 2 minutes]
MS Disease-Modifying Therapy Discontinuation Associated With Disability Progression
January 5th 2022DMT discontinuation resulted with new disability worsening and/or progression in previously stable patients with relapsing-remitting MS and particularly in patients with previously stable secondary progressive MS.
Eliminating Wasteful Costs in Alzheimer Drug Development: Jeffrey Cummings, MD, ScD
January 5th 2022The director of the Chambers-Grundy Center for Transformative Neuroscience at the University of Nevada–Las Vegas detailed the steps necessary to lower wasted costs from Alzheimer disease drug development and improve regulatory success. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]