Gender differences in MS
We already know that MS affects more women than men, but is that the whole story? The MS and Gender session held late…
Interview: Dr. Erin MacMillan
Since we are on the topic of progressive MS, I thought it would be a great time share this insightful interview with Dr.…
Progressive MS – Where are we today?
I mentioned earlier that progressive forms of MS are still without an effective treatment, which has been recognized by the MS scientific community…
Interview: Dr. Yinshan Zhao
I had an opportunity to chat with Dr. Yinshan Zhao, a statistician working with the Multiple Sclerosis/MRI research group at The University of…
More treatment options for MS
One of the main topics being covered at ECTRIMS is MS treatment. Treatments for MS, whether disease modifying therapies (DMTs) or rehabilitation strategies,…
A brief hello
As soon as I arrived in Copenhagen I headed straight to the Bella Center and jumped into the first session I could get…
World’s greatest event in multiple sclerosis begins today
The Bella Center in the beautiful city of Copenhagen, Denmark is brimming with life as Day 1 of the ECTRIMS Congress unfolds. What…
Greetings!
Greetings! My name is Dr. Karen Lee, and I am the Vice President of Research at the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. On…
The endMS conference
The endMS conference is not only a place for sharing scientific knowledge, but is also a celebration of the dedication and effort that…
What is MS?
Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the world, with an estimated 77,000 Canadians living with the disease. While it is most often diagnosed in young adults aged 20 to 49, younger children and older adults are also diagnosed with the disease.