The MS Podcast Sanofi
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- Health & Fitness
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In Sanofi's podcast “The MS Podcast”, the focus is on Multiple Sclerosis and brain health. Through the different episodes we talk to various specialists within neuroscience, psychology and physical activity to help shed light on the many aspects of treating MS. Tune in and learn more!
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Is smouldering MS the real MS?
In this episode Prof. Gavin Giovannoni explains what smouldering MS is, and why he calls it "the real MS".
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Monitoring subtle disease progression in MS
Detecting smouldering MS in clinical practice can be challenging. In this episode Prof. Guy Laureys talks about how to monitor subtle disease progression.
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Brain Atrophy And Other Brain Measures In Explaining Physical Disability In Multiple Sclerosis
Brain atrophy is one of the most destructive consequences of MS. In this episode we meet Professor Robert Zivadinov, who will take a closer look at brain atrophy and other brain measures in explaining physical disability in MS.
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The role of Microglia in MS
In this episode of The MS podcast we speak to Finnish professor Laura Airas about the role of microglia in the progression of MS. Tune in to hear about microglia as a marker for disease progression, how PET imaging can be used to detect innate immune cell activation and more.
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Role of EBV in MS and its association with Brain MRI images
EBV is one of the most common human viruses. In this episode we look closer at the role of EBV in MS and its association with Brain MRI images with Professor Robert Zivadinov from the Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center.
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Cognitive decline – the invisible burden of MS?
What happens when our cognitive functioning is challenged – which is the case for many people living with MS? To shed some light on the impact of cognitive decline and the future perspectives for cognitive rehabilitation in MS, we have the pleasure of having Hanneke Hulst, assistant professor from the MS center in Amsterdam, (Amsterdam UMC – VUmc), in the studio for this episode.
October, 2020.
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