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The European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis
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Can the revised 2024 McDonald Diagnostic criteria solve the misdiagnosis problem in multiple sclerosis?
In this episode of the ECTRIMS Podcast, recorded in collaboration with the Multiple Sclerosis Journal "Controversies in MS" series, host Prof. Anneke van der Walt moderates a discussion between Prof.…
EBV and Multiple Sclerosis: Could Infection Hold the Key to MS?
Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) has become one of the most intensely studied topics in multiple sclerosis research. But how strong is the evidence linking EBV to MS, and could targeting the virus change the…
Fenebrutinib in Relapsing MS: FENhance Trial Results Explained
New Phase 3 data presented at the AAN conference 2026 provide compelling evidence that fenebrutinib may represent a high-efficacy oral treatment option for people living with relapsing multiple…
How MRI and OCT are Changing Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment
Imaging techniques in multiple sclerosis are evolving rapidly, with MRI and emerging biomarkers playing a central role in diagnosis, prognosis and disease monitoring. In this episode of the ECTRIMS…
Does the Label Given to My MS Disease Course Matter?
How much do the labels used to describe multiple sclerosis actually reflect the lived experience of people affected by the disease? In this first episode of the new ECTRIMS–MS Journal collaboration…
Rehabilitation in MS and the Case for Early Intervention
Rehabilitation is more than exercise – it is a personalised process of learning and adaptation that empowers people living with MS to maximise independence, participation and quality of life. In…
Fenebrutinib in PPMS: Insights from ACTRIMS Forum 2026
Clinical trial results unveiled today at ACTRIMS Forum 2026 suggest that fenebrutinib may be a novel and effective treatment option for people living with primary progressive multiple sclerosis. In…
Harnessing the Gut Microbiome in MS: From Insight to Intervention
What role does the gut microbiome play in multiple sclerosis — and how close are we to translating microbiome research into meaningful clinical interventions? In this episode of the ECTRIMS Podcast,…
How well are we measuring cognition in MS?
Cognitive change is one of the most common—and most misunderstood—symptoms of multiple sclerosis. In this episode, host Brett Drummond speaks with Dr. Vicki Levitt (Columbia University) and Dr. Tom…
MS Nursing: Listening, Leadership, and the Role of AI in Patient Care
At every stage of the MS journey, nurses are the steady link between patients, families, and the healthcare team. In this episode, host Brett Drummond speaks with Amy Perrin Ross, MS Specialist Nurse…
Why We Need to Talk More About Mental Health in MS
While much of MS care focuses on physical symptoms, mental health challenges—like depression, anxiety, loneliness, and stigma—often go under-recognised. In this episode, host Brett Drummond speaks…
S4E6 Patient Community Day 2025
Patient Community Day 2025 set a new attendance record, highlighting the growing desire among people living with MS to connect with experts leading the charge in understanding the disease and…
S4E5 Positive Remyelination Trial Results: Late Breaking at ECTRIMS 2025
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…
S4E59 Final Day Highlights of ECTRIMS 2025
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…
S4E3 Day 2 Highlights of ECTRIMS 2025
Dr. Barry Singer, Director and Founder of The MS Center for Innovations in Care, joins host Brett Drummond to discuss the key takeaways unveiled on the second day of ECTRIMS 2025 in Barcelona.
S4E2 Day 1 Highlights of ECTRIMS 2025
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…
S4E56 Pre-Day Highlights of ECTRIMS 2025
Direct from Barcelona, listen to Alvaro Cobo Calvo from the Multiple Sclerosis Center of Catalonia (Cemcat) and host Brett Drummond discuss the highlights of ECTRIMS 2025 Pre-Day, which is focused on…
S3E55 2024 Revisions of the McDonald Diagnostic Criteria: What Neurologists Need to Know
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…
S3E54 Genetics and MS: Recent Discoveries and Future Directions
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,…
S3E53 The Expanding Role of Patient-Reported Outcomes in MS Research
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) have become a critical tool for capturing the lived experience of multiple sclerosis (MS), offering a perspective that extends beyond traditional clinical and imaging…
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