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Understanding the classification of multiple sclerosis
Many thanks to Jodie Burton MD, MSc, for joining me for this 12-minute Medscape video interview. Dr. Burton is a neuroimmunologist and clinical associate professor at the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. We discussed a recent publication in JAMA Neurology that discusses whether the various phenotypes of MS should be considered a single disease. #multiplesclerosis #MS #neuroimmunology

anwilner
May 301 min read
Disparities in Multiple Sclerosis Care worldwide
Many thanks to Dr. Victor Rivera for discussing disparities in care for patients with multiple sclerosis worldwide. Dr. Rivera is Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Neurology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, and the Founder and Inaugural Director of the Maxine Messenger MS Comprehensive Care Center. Therapeutic options for multiple sclerosis have dramatically expanded-yet availability and cost are quite uneven worldwide. You can listen to our 10-minute discussion he

anwilner
Feb 191 min read


Does EBV cause MS?
Many thanks to Dr. Oivind Torkildsen (Univ. of Bergen) for joining me on this Medscape 10-minute video interview. Dr. Torkildsen discussed the progress over the last 40 years in linking the Epstein Barr Virus to the development of multiple sclerosis. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/how-does-ebv-cause-multiple-sclerosis-hit-and-run-or-chronic-2025a1000uq8?&icd=login_success_email_match_fpf AI Summary of Medscape Interview: 1. EBV as a Necessary Factor - Virtually all MS

anwilner
Nov 12, 20252 min read


Navigating Multiple Sclerosis with Brenda Snow
Many thanks to Brenda Snow for joining me on this episode of The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner! Brenda is the Founder and CEO of...

anwilner
Aug 3, 20251 min read
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