Episode 55: Minority Inclusion&MS -- We are illmatic with Victoria Reese - a podcast by Jon Strum
from 2018-10-02T00:00
We're also talking about a research review that reminds us how very bad smoking is for people living with MS, and the results of a 10-year study in the UK about the cost-effectiveness and clinical effectiveness of 4 MS disease modifying therapies. We'll give you the details behind the congressional funding for the National Neurological Conditions Surveillance System in the U.S. And if you're African-American and living with MS, we'll tell you about how you can participate in an MS genetics study being conducted by UCSF.
We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS?
Download the RealTalk MS App! 1:26
RealTalk MS Will Be in Berlin for ECTRIMS 2018 2:27
MS Society UK Publishes Research Review on Smoking & MS 4:10
10-Year Study in UK Shows MS DMT Effective for RRMS 6:25
U.S. Congress Funds National Neurological Surveillance System 9:18
UCSF Recruiting African-Americans for MS Genetic Study 13:09
Interview with Victoria Reese 16:56
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Link Between Smoking & MS Clearer Than Ever
Helpline@mssociety.org.uk (For questions about smoking & MS)
Patient Groups Applaud Spending Bill That Funds Important Neuro Data System
UCSF African-American MS Genetic Study Intake Survey
msdb@ucsf.edu (For questions about UCSF African-American MS Genetic Study)
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RealTalk MS Episode 55
Hosted By: Jon Strum
Guests: Victoria Reese
Tags: MS, MultipleSclerosis, weareillmatic, ECTRIMS2018, MSSocietyUK, MSActivist, UCSF, RealTalkMS
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