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MS Living Well: Key Info from Multiple Sclerosis Experts

Barry Singer, MD
Multiple Sclerosis
Diet
Myelin
Neurology
Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder
Clinical Trials
Exercise
Oligodendrocytes
Artificial Intelligence
Neuroimaging
Sleep Health
Lifestyle Medicine
Brain Health
Drug Development
B Cells
Mental Health
Stress Management
Cannabis
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Physiology

Barry Singer, MD, Director of The MS Center for Innovations in Care at Missouri Baptist Medical Center, interviews global expert guests about the latest treatments, innovations and tips for people living with multiple sclerosis.

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Artwork for MS Living Well: Key Info from Multiple Sclerosis Experts

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Many people living with multiple sclerosis are interested in whether vitamins, supplements, or nutrition can play a supportive role in long-term brain and immune health. Two areas that have received growing research attention are alpha-linolenic acid... more

CAR-T therapy, short for chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy, is already transforming treatment for blood cancers like lymphoma and leukemia and is now being tested in early trials for multiple sclerosis. In this approach, a person's own T cells... more

The quest to repair the damage caused by multiple sclerosis is gaining momentum, with scientists working to restore lost function and slow progression by rebuilding myelin—the protective coating of nerve cells. Within the brain and spinal cord, immat... more

Parenting can be both a beautiful adventure and a demanding test. For those living with multiple sclerosis, the joys of raising children often come with added challenges—fatigue, changes in routine, and questions about how MS may affect family life. ... more

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Dr. Jeff Dunn
Lilly Seraphine Director of Neuroimmunology at Stanford University
Stanford University
Episode: Reengineering Hope: CAR-T Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis
Dr. Amanda Piquet
Professor of neurology and the Céline Dion Foundation endowed chair at the University of Colorado
University of Colorado
Episode: Reengineering Hope: CAR-T Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis
Professor Veronique Miron
John David Eaton Chair in MS Research at St. Michael's Hospital; Professor of Immunology at the University of Toronto.
University of Toronto
Episode: Repairing MS: The Quest to Rebuild Myelin
Dr. Robert Glanzman
Specialist in diagnostic imaging and clinical trials for MS; Chief Medical Officer of Find Therapeutics.
Find Therapeutics
Episode: Repairing MS: The Quest to Rebuild Myelin
Dr. Mark Freedman
Professor of medicine in neurology, director of the MS Research Unit at Ottawa Hospital
University of Ottawa
Episode: Repair, Reset, Reimagine: Stem Cell Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis
Dr. Stefano Pluchino
Clinical professor of regenerative neuroimmunology, honorary consultant in neurology
University of Cambridge
Episode: Repair, Reset, Reimagine: Stem Cell Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis
Dr. Elizabeth Silbermann
MS Regional Director of the VA Portland Health Care System and Assistant Professor of Neurology at Oregon Health and Science University.
VA Portland Health Care System
Episode: Beyond the Prescription Pad: Complementary and Alternative Medicine for MS
Dr. Daniel Bandari
Medical Director and Founder of the Multiple Sclerosis Center of California and Research Group, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology at USC.
University of Southern California
Episode: Beyond the Prescription Pad: Complementary and Alternative Medicine for MS
Dr. Lisa Doggett
Family and lifestyle medicine physician at UT Health Austin'sMultiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Center and author of an award-winning memoir, Up the Down Escalator.
UT Health Austin
Episode: Boosting Brain Health: Blueprint for MS

Hosts

Dr. Jamie Holloman
Host specializing in multiple sclerosis and its management.
Dr. Barry Singer
Director of the MS Center for Innovations in Care, focusing on neurological health and MS management.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 162 ratings
  • Accessibly understandable experts - very helpful

    Unfortunately, in a doctors office, there is not unlimited time, but with a disease so serious, it is worth spending time accessing disease research. This podcast - that’s is, Dr Singer and his guests — is (are) excellent at bringing the research to a non medically trained audience. I continue to be better informed thanks to it which allows one to be better situated to make decisions about one’s or a loved one’s treatment.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WhitE1900
    United Statesa year ago
  • So informative and helpful!

    Dr. Singer is so knowledgeable and respectful of the guests he has on the show, who are very well chosen and extremely knowledgeable as well. I am really appreciating the information I'm leaving from this podcast!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Crystal N.S.
    United States2 years ago
  • Wonderful Information

    I love the podcast!! Thank you, thank you thank you!! I’ve lived with MS for over 18 years. And am so grateful to have found this podcast in the past 6 months! So much good information and very thoughtful questions that make the information easier to grasp and relevant. Keep up the great work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ADickson02
    United States2 years ago
  • Amazing Resource for Info on MS

    My wife was recently diagnosed with MS and this podcast has fantastic for all the information we are able to learn from it about MS. We have been listening to every episode from the beginning. It has helped answer so many of our questions about the disease. Dr Singers guests are always from the research hospitals and attended some of the most prestigious medical programs in the country and worldwide. This helps put our minds at easy knowing that the info is coming from trusted sources (at a time... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    whduevsirogbsd
    United States2 years ago
  • Worth the listen

    Definitely worth the listen. Very informative and interesting.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mswarrior62
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the accessible explanations and depth of knowledge shared by Dr. Singer and his expert guests, describing the content as informative and reassuring.
The podcast is seen as a vital resource for both patients and caregivers, featuring relevant and trustworthy information.
Listeners also highlight the respectful and engaging nature of host interviews, which facilitate understanding complex topics.
Many find the discussions empowering, helping them make informed decisions regarding treatments and management strategies for MS.

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Reengineering Hope: CAR-T Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis
Q: What needs to happen in order to infuse these cells back in?
We have to make room for the cells, using a lympho depletion regimen with low-grade chemotherapy.
Reengineering Hope: CAR-T Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis
Q: How optimistic are you about CAR-T therapy?
I have never been more excited about a therapy than this one.
Repairing MS: The Quest to Rebuild Myelin
Q: Are there other challenges that you see besides funding?
We need to remove inhibitory factors and ensure cells have enough energy to mature into oligodendrocytes.
Repairing MS: The Quest to Rebuild Myelin
Q: What lessons came out of the earlier attempts at remyelination trials?
Animal models are imperfect; we need to test drugs in humans to determine their efficacy.
Repairing MS: The Quest to Rebuild Myelin
Q: What are we hoping to restore through repairing myelin?
We aim to save the axons we can save and slow down disease progression.

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Focused on providing key insights about multiple sclerosis (MS), this series features discussions with leading experts in the field, including neurologists and medical researchers. The content addresses a range of topics from innovative treatments such as CAR-T therapy to the management of symptoms through lifestyle improvements and dietary options. Noteworthy episodes discuss emerging therapies like stem cell treatments and the implications of complementary medicine in MS care. Overall, the series aims to empower listeners with current research and practical advice to navigate the complexities of living with MS.

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1. The MS Trust podcast
2. Living Well with Multiple Sclerosis
3. The Dr. Hyman Show
4. The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show
5. MS-Perspektive - The Multiple Sclerosis Podcast

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this podcast launched 6 years ago and published 53 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on this podcast include:

1. Dr. Jeff Dunn
2. Dr. Amanda Piquet
3. Professor Veronique Miron
4. Dr. Robert Glanzman
5. Dr. Mark Freedman
6. Dr. Stefano Pluchino
7. Dr. Elizabeth Silbermann
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