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The ECTRIMS Podcast

The European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis

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The world is better when its people are connected. The ECTRIMS Podcast aims to be a sounding board for MS experts & advocates to discuss innovative work in MS research, treatment and care with the greater MS research community, while offering a collaborative platform for MS and healthcare experts to promote & nurture the advancement of research.
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Researchers Under the Scope

University of Saskatchewan, OVDR, College of Medicine

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Medicine is so much more than lab coats and stethoscopes. The research community at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine is a diverse group of humans, all working with their own unique motivations — and not all of them work in a hospital setting. Get to know what gets these researchers amped about their jobs, what they’re doing, where they’re doing it, and why. Presented by the Office of Vice-Dean of Research, College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.
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Mind Moments®, a podcast from NeurologyLive®, brings you exclusive interviews with experts in neurologic disorders. Listen in to hear the latest clinical and research updates from major medical conferences, as well as insights on the management of complex disorders, including epilepsy, migraine, Alzheimer disease, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson disease, and more. For more expert insight into neurology, visit NeurologyLive.com.
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In the MS-Perspektive Podcast, I present my view of multiple sclerosis and show you how you can make the best of the diagnosis. Because a beautiful and fulfilling life is also possible with multiple sclerosis. Here you will find information and strategies on how you can actively influence your course. In addition, I publish solo articles with my experiences, interview experts and on various topics related to living with MS as well as other affected people. In addition, there are a few episod ...
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Our podcast brings together a range of voices from the MS community to cover all aspects of life with multiple sclerosis. We know that living with MS can be life changing and can feel overwhelming at times. That’s why we’re here with you at each stage of the journey. Look, we know that we don’t have all the answers. But our podcast’s aim is to bring you the most up to date, trusted information from experts across the MS space including neurologists, therapists and researchers. Plus, hosts He ...
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Welcome to Living Well with MS, the podcast from the Overcoming MS charity. In each episode, your host Geoff Allix explores a different aspect of the Overcoming MS Program in greater depth by talking with experts and people with MS about health lifestyle changes. New episodes are published on Wednesdays and feature interviews with scientists, neurologists, fitness specialists, diet experts, stress reduction professionals. The podcast also features inspirational, real-life stories from people ...
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RealTalk MS

Jon Strum

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Jon Strum cuts through all the jargon and breaks down the latest multiple sclerosis news. You’ll meet the scientists who are creating tomorrow’s MS treatments today. You’ll hear from the experts discussing how the latest tweaks and changes to our healthcare laws will impact your MS treatment. And we’ll be talking to the courageous MS warriors who are out there advocating on behalf of the MS community every day, as well as the men and women who are committed to living their best lives with MS ...
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Editors at The Lancet Neurology, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from sleep habits to amyloid biomarkers in Alzheimer’s, the diagnosis and classification of optic neuritis to treatment of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and more.
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The Nutrition with Judy podcast is for people wanting root-cause healing with an elimination Carnivore Diet. Judy Cho, Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition and author of Carnivore Cure shares holistic health insights and wellness tips from her thousand clients, as well as interviews with experts and researchers in nutrition, psychology, and medicine. Judy shares the latest research in nutrition and wellness, and ultimately promotes self-knowledge and self-advocacy. Judy believes in nutritio ...
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JNNP Podcast

BMJ Group

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The Journal of Neurology, Neuroscience and Psychiatry (JNNP) Podcast is proud to reflect JNNP’s ambition to publish the most ground-breaking and cutting-edge research from around the world - jnnp.bmj.com. Encompassing the entire genre of neurological sciences, our focus is on the common disorders (stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, peripheral neuropathy, subarachnoid haemorrhage and neuropsychiatry), but with a keen interest in the Gordian knots that present themselve ...
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PodChatLive - The Podiatry Podcast

Ian Griffiths and Craig Payne

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PodChatLive brings you weekly episodes covering the previous 7 days in Podiatry; stories from the mainstream/social media and newly published research papers of interest. Hosted by Podiatrists Ian Griffiths (UK) and Craig Payne (AUS).
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As I reversed a life-threatening and debilitating disease of multiple sclerosis in 2015 naturally, it is my mission now help others know that they have the power to heal too. Since 2015, I have continued to research and interview other wellness professionals with more evidence that we can all heal with diet and lifestyle changes. I have found that reversing Multiple Sclerosis is more than possible without medication. I have become a nutritionist, a certified health coach, speaker, and author ...
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Neurology. JAMA Neurology is an international peer-reviewed journal for physicians caring for people with neurologic disorders and those interested in the structure and function of the normal and diseased nervous system.
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Editors at The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from the effects of climate change to gender equity in young people’s sexual and reproductive health rights, violence against children to allergies, and more.
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Welcome to Evidence to Excellence: News in Neuroplasticity and Rehab powered by The Recovery Project. We want to personally welcome and thank you for joining us. The Evidence to Excellence: News in Neuroplasticity and Rehab Podcast is designed to keep you updated on what’s new in research and evidence in the neuro rehabilitation world.
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The Multiple Sclerosis Discovery Forum (MSDF) is an online resource that aims to accelerate progress toward cures for multiple sclerosis and related disorders by sparking new ideas and catalyzing unforeseen connections. The site focuses attention on what is known and not yet known about the causes of these conditions, their pathological mechanisms, and potential ways to intervene. By communicating this information in a way that builds bridges among different disciplines, we will open new rou ...
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Did you know that over 70% of your immune system resides in your gut? This intriguing finding emphasises the critical connection between a healthy immune system and a balanced gut flora. Every episode of Inside Out seeks to clarify how taking care of your gut can result in profound adjustments in the way autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis are managed. Join Hafsa Oligbo as we delve into cutting-edge research, and interview with leading experts on nutrition, ...
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Autoimmune Disease

Oxford University

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Autoimmune diseases, where the body's defence systems turn on itself, are chronic and can be devastating to people's lives. Our podcasts on autoimmune conditions detail research in NDM on some of these conditions, including MS, spondyloarthritis and inflammatory bowel disease, as well as the biological mechanisms underpinning autoimmunity itself.
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The JNPT Podcast

Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy

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The Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy is the official peer-reviewed publication of the Neurology Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. JNPT is the primary peer reviewed resource for advancing neurologic physical therapy practice through the dissemination of definitive evidence, translation of clinically relevant knowledge, and integration of theory into education, practice and research.
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The Lifecourse Podcast

ESRC International Centre for Lifecourse Studies

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A podcast from the ESRC International Centre for Lifecourse Studies. Short interviews with researchers about their findings and their implications for policy and society. Details of all the research discussed can be found in the Publications section of the ICLS website.
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Just a few guys and a dog that want to live long and healthy lives. Kickback Science with Dr. Luke is an educational yet entertaining podcast where the team kicks back and breaks down the science related to the hottest topics in the world of health, fitness, nutrition and more. Through engaging conversations and a chill atmosphere, "Kickback Science" aims to empower listeners with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the often confusing landscape of health and wellness. Whether you're ...
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Optimal Health Weekly Podcast

optimalhealthweekly

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If you're looking for a podcast on health and fitness that offers short and actionable advice the Optimal Health Weekly Podcast is just for you! Healthcare is not just all about eating right and exercising. Our weekly health podcast covers a good deal about new breakthroughs in biotech &nutrition and bioscience related content. Other topics will also include the safety of junk food products, chemicals in cosmetic products and the effectiveness regenerative therapies in healthcare and mental ...
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ImmunoChat

Nora Balzer

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The German Association for Immunology (DGfI) appreciates its young members. The Young Immunologists (YI) group was founded to support early-career scientists within the DGfI with their scientific career development. This Podcast is for young immunologists from young immunologists. Check out our website and become a young immunologist: https://dgfi.org/young-immunologists/ Find the Young Immunologists on Twitter: https://twitter.com/YI_dgfi Contact the host, Nóra via: [email protected] // h ...
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What does it mean to live with MS abroad? In this inspiring interview, I speak with Robert Joyce, MS patient, blogger at A 30 Minute Life, and strong advocate for patient involvement in research. Robert shares his journey from diagnosis at 23 to moving from Ireland to Spain for health reasons. We talk about the impact of climate, differences betwee…
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From the earliest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, people living with MS have been justifiably concerned about how a COVID-19 infection might impact their MS. As the new "Stratus" strain of COVID-19 is currently surging in the United States, research is providing answers we didn't have five years ago. Dr. Robert Fox, the Managing Director of the NARC…
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Welcome to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. In this episode, "ECTRIMS 2025 Meeting Highlights and Clinical Takeaways," Daniel Ontaneda, MD, PhD, neurologist at Cleveland Clinic’s Mellen Center for MS, shared his reflections from the 2025 ECTRIMS Co…
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I learned all about candida after I was diagnosed. I had never heard of this term before. The terms microbiome and candida were all new to me. I certainly didn't learn about these in school or college. When I learned that I could heal and reverse my MS diagnosis, I came across these terms. It's incredible what you learn when you're going through a …
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Support your health journey with our private practice! Explore comprehensive lab testing, functional assessments, and expert guidance for your wellness journey. Find exclusive offers for podcast listeners at nutritionwithjudy.com/podcast. _____ Nina and I dive into why the U.S. Dietary Guidelines urgently need to include a low-carb option and how t…
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At the late breaking abstracts session at ECTRIMS 2025 in Barcelona, the CCMR-Two trial revealed promising results for myelin repair in MS using the diabetes drug metformin and the antihistamine clemastine. Straight from his presentation, trial lead Dr. Nick Cunniffe of the University of Cambridge sat down with host Brett Drummond of MStranslate to…
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In this solo episode from ECTRIMS 2023, I share the highlights from the inspiring lecture by Prof. Maria Pia Amato on cognition and multiple sclerosis. Cognitive changes are common in MS and affect nearly half of all patients – from attention and memory to language and executive function. You will learn: How cognitive impairment appears across the …
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PodChatLive 199: It’s not the size it’s what you do with it (Morton’s neuroma edition), and the heel rise/inversion test in children Contact Us: [email protected] Links from todays episode: Heel inversion on heel rise: A reliable sign of pediatric flatfoot decompensation The role of neuroma size in the management of Morton's neuroma…
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Foods that supported my health and foods that did not is what learned throughout my healing journey. When I discovered what foods were damaging, I dove into my pantry and did a major CLEAN OUT! I had a big pile of foods that I either needed to give away, recycle, or trash. I wanted to heal my symptoms as soon as I could so this was a BIG CHANGE AND…
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Last week, over 9600 MS researchers and clinicians gathered in Barcelona for the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis annual scientific congress -- ECTRIMS 2025. Minutes after the conference adjourned, in what has become an annual tradition, Dr. Bruce Bebo, the Executive Vice President of Research at the National MS S…
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Jessica Sheldon (PhD) is on a mission to starve out Acinetobacter baumannii —one of the world’s most virulent hospital-borne pathogens. Notorious for its speedy evolution and multi-drug resistance, the hospital-borne bacteria lingers on dry surfaces and infects critically-ill patients, leading to sepsis, pneumonia and high mortality rates. In this …
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When I was diagnosed over 10 years ago, my anxiety kept me up at night! I had so many fears and unknowns running through my head. Was my disease going to progress? Would I lose my friends? Would my husband have to take care of me? Would I get to travel again? Would I need a wheel chair in the future? These thoughts plagued me every night!!! Guess w…
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On the final day of ECTRIMS 2025 in Barcelona, the spotlight turned to MS treatment, including long-awaited clinical trial results. Dr. Sharmilee Gnanapavan, Consultant Neurologist at Barts Health and Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (UK), joins host Brett Drummond to reflect on key takeaways from the 41st Congress and what the MS community mi…
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Read the full blog article here: ms-perspektive.com – ECTRIMS 2025 MS Highlights ECTRIMS 2025 MS Highlights: First Insights for Patients ECTRIMS is the world’s largest MS conference, and in 2025 it takes place in Barcelona. Thousands of researchers and clinicians share the newest findings on multiple sclerosis. In this episode, we look at the first…
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Support your health journey with our private practice! Explore comprehensive lab testing, functional assessments, and expert guidance for your wellness journey. Find exclusive offers for podcast listeners at nutritionwithjudy.com/podcast. _____ Dr. Sarah and I talk about what it takes to get to root cause healing and how nutrition, detox, and mitoc…
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The 41st Congress of ECTRIMS opened in Barcelona with Professor Maria Pia Amato of the University of Florence delivering the ECTRIMS Lecture. In this conversation with host Brett Drummond, she highlights the key takeaways from Day One of ECTRIMS 2025 and shares insights on cognition and what's shaping the future of multiple sclerosis research and c…
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In this episode of Living Well with MS, we’re sharing highlights from a popular webinar on physical activity. Overcoming MS Program Facilitator Heather O’Neil hosts a fascinating conversation with renowned researcher Dr Robert Motl and community members Francis Loye and Duarte Valente. Together, they explore the science and lived experience behind …
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Access to MS treatments worldwide remains highly unequal. While research and innovation are making great strides, many people with multiple sclerosis are not benefiting from these advances. In this episode, Anne Helme, Head of Research and Access at the MS International Federation (MSIF), talks about the global challenges of treatment access, MSIF’…
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PodChatLive 198: Runners with osteoarthritis get more injuries, foot health in Multiple Sclerosis, and reactive balance in the pronated foot Contact us: [email protected] Links from todays episode: Runners with osteoarthritis sustain more injuries than healthy runners The hidden impact of injuries costing AFL clubs millions Foot Health an…
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You may be surprised that consuming healthy fats is not only helpful, but CRITICAL in helping you heal! Yep!!! I talk about the GOOD ONES along with the BAD and UGLY to avoid! I didn't know what a trans fat was until I was forced to learn about nutrition and what role they play. I used to avoid most fat because I was brain-washed to thinking FAT wa…
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Happy birthday to us! RealTalk MS is 8 years old today! It's hard for me to believe that the podcast I launched in 2017, with the goal of one day reaching 300 listeners, today reaches thousands of people living with MS, their care partners, MS researchers, and clinicians in more than 100 countries. So, let me start this week's show notes with a pro…
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Send us a message about the podcast. For questions about MS please contact our helpline 0800 032 38 39 In this episode of the MS Trust Podcast, we explore the MS Hug—one of the most confusing and uncomfortable symptoms of multiple sclerosis. From tight banding and rib cramps to stitch-like pain and breathlessness, we unpack what it feels like, why …
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Welcome to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. In this episode, "Rethinking Parkinson’s Care: Prevention, Equity, and Access to Treatment," Michael Okun, MD, neurologist, author of The Parkinson Plan, and medical advisor for the Parkinson’s Foundation…
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The 2024 Revisions of the McDonald Diagnostic Criteria for MS have been published in The Lancet Neurology. What do these changes mean for clinical practice? In this episode, we are joined by two authors of the paper: Prof. Xavier Montalban, Chair of the International Advisory Committee on Clinical Trials in MS (IACCTMS), and Dr. Jiwon Oh of the Uni…
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This is a biggie. It's not something that many people think about. You may be surprised to find out that your emotional and mental health is REALLY important in healing your MS diagnosis. Many studies have been done about how mental and emotional health can affect disease. When most people are diagnosed with MS, it can send them on a downward emoti…
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Support your health journey with our private practice! Explore comprehensive lab testing, functional assessments, and expert guidance for your wellness journey. Find exclusive offers for podcast listeners at nutritionwithjudy.com/podcast. _____ In this solo episode, I dive into the controversy around thyroid medications, especially natural desiccat…
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Morgane Boillot chats with Professor Shiv Saidha (Johns Hopkins University, USA) about recent developments in diagnosing multiple sclerosis, and specifically on the use of paraclinical tests of the optic nerve in this context. Read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laneur/article/PIIS1474-4422(25)00270-4/fulltext?dgcid=buzzsprout…
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You're living with MS, and maybe you're thinking about participating in an MS clinical trial. But how do they work? Are they safe? What's the difference between Phase 1, 2, and 3 trials? What are the real patient risks and benefits of participating in a clinical trial? In this special episode of RealTalk MS, we're getting answers to those questions…
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👉 Read the full blog article here: https://ms-perspektive.com/131-joke-soetart In this inspiring interview, Belgian midwife and patient expert Joke Soetaert shares how her 2019 MS diagnosis became a catalyst for growth, advocacy, and community. She talks about mindset, research participation, empowering young people with MS, and why patient voices …
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In this episode of the Living Well with MS podcast we are pleased to have Véronique Gauthier-Simmons as our guest! Originally from France and now residing in Portugal, Véronique was diagnosed with MS at the age of 34, but through the Overcoming MS Program and her love of exercise found a way to make staying fit a meaningful part of her life. She no…
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PodChatLive 197: Orthoses for midfoot pain, exercises for bunions, and do females get injured more than males?Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Effects of exercise combined with external support on Hallux Valgus Angle and pain Sex Differences in Foot and Ankle Sports Injury Rates in Elite Athletes The effect of foot o…
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I was naive when I was diagnosed with MS. We normally don't know much about the disease. Most of us are SHOCKED when we get that diagnosis and we trust our doctor. THIS CAN BEEN CONDITIONED INTO US. If your doctor doesn't ask you about your diet, exercise, mental/emotional health, or self care, YOU MAY HAVE A DRUG DEALER AND NOT A HEALER. Remember,…
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Disease-modifying therapies are the cornerstone of MS treatment, but they're not the only piece of the puzzle. Beyond prescription medications, self-care that includes making healthy lifestyle choices can significantly improve your quality of life with MS. Julie Polisena knows this firsthand. Julie lives with MS, and in a recent blog post, she shar…
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In the year long program I took for my nutrition and integrative health coaching program, I learned how important animal proteins are! And, I also learned from Dr. Terry Wahls, why they are so imperative for healing MS. It's part of a diet that will help you HEAL and REVERSE your condition. Our bodies can't function well without protein—Be sure you…
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Welcome to this special episode of the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. For major FDA decisions in the field of neurology, we release short special episodes to offer a snapshot of the news, including the main takeaways for the clinical community, as we…
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Support your health journey with our private practice! Explore comprehensive lab testing, functional assessments, and expert guidance for your wellness journey. Find exclusive offers for podcast listeners at nutritionwithjudy.com/podcast. _____ Dr. Eric and I dive into weight loss, GLP-1, gastric bypass, and why diet still plays the biggest role in…
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I know, I know—Some of you may not see it this way. I DO! At the time, my diagnosis was a terrible, scary, painful, and hopeless time in my life over 10 years ago. Now, I KNOW IT WAS A BLESSING IS DISGUISE! There are so many little blessings that came out of this and sooner or later, you'll discover them too. Getting MS is a WAKE UP CALL! Yep, it's…
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In this episode of Living Well with MS – the podcast where we explore how lifestyle choices and evidence-based approaches can help people live full and healthy lives with multiple sclerosis – we look at the surprising benefits of dance with Tiffany Stott and Emily Davis from Scottish Ballet. Tiffany leads Scottish Ballet’s Dance Health Programmes, …
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PodChatLive 196: Toe box dimensions & basketball performance, and sandals to help with plantar fasciitis Contact us: [email protected] Links from this episode: Effect of toe box size on basketball-specific movement performance Hong Kong authorities look into complaints over new shoes procured for lifeguards On just launched its first real…
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Many people out there feel like a victim with MS. I admit it—I DID for a couple of weeks. If I didn't find out that I could heal or reverse my diagnosis, I probably would have felt like a victim for a long time—Maybe forever??? KNOWING YOU CAN HEAL NATURALLY SHOULD CHANGE YOUR OUTLOOK! Once you learn how to heal and reverse your diagnosis, you'll s…
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Some people living with MS adhere to a treatment plan based exclusively on what we might consider traditional medicine. Others opt for alternative treatments. And, still, others take a whole-person health approach, blending integrative medicine with traditional treatments designed to support an individual's mind and body. Dr. Lynne Shinto joins me …
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Genetics not only influence the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), but also affect how the disease progresses and how patients respond to different treatments. Professor Philip De Jager, Chief of Neuroimmunology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center joins host Brett Drummond of MStranslate to discuss recent discoveries in MS genetic…
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Superfoods can be packed with proteins, good fats, good carbs, vitamins and minerals. The ones that are mega nutrient-rich are the ones you need to start consuming. These will get you on the faster tract to recovery! I know I keep saying this, but healing starts with FOOD—FOOD IS MEDICINE! Find recipes that combine these superfoods and do some meal…
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Welcome to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. In this episode, "Overviewing Consensus Guidelines to Standardize Gene Therapy Care in Duchenne," Barry Byrne, MD, chief medical advisor at the Muscular Dystrophy Association and director of the Powell Ge…
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Support your health journey with our private practice! Explore comprehensive lab testing, functional assessments, and expert guidance for your wellness journey. Find exclusive offers for podcast listeners at nutritionwithjudy.com/podcast. _____ Susan and I dive into the hidden truths about the pet food industry, including how condemned animals and …
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The meta‑analysis discussed in this podcast reveals that adults recovering from COVID‑19 without major medical or psychiatric complications experience mild yet statistically significant cognitive deficits - particularly in processing speed, attention, memory, language, and executive function. However, as the main author of this paper tells podcast …
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