Special Episode: Aducanumab and Anti-Amyloid-ß, One Year Later
June 7th 2022Mind Moments®, a podcast from NeurologyLive®, brings you a special episode recap of aducanumab's journey from discovery to present, ahead of the June 2022 issue's in-depth cover story on the topic. [LISTEN TIME: 10 minutes]
PennPALS Automated Text Messaging System Helps Identify Risk of Nonadherence to PAP Therapy
June 7th 2022After 30 days of the PennPALS system, 70.8% of the remaining 24 patients were adherent to treatment or were using their PAP machine for at least 4 hours/night on average over the last 7 days.
Racial, Ethnic Disparities Identified in Sleep Quality, Duration of Sleep During Perinatal Stages
June 5th 2022In comparison to White participants, non-Hispanic Black individuals reported shorter sleep duration and more sleep disturbances while the opposite was observed for Hispanic individuals.
Expanding the Use of Spinal Cord Atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis: Blake E. Dewey, PhD
June 4th 2022The postdoctoral researcher at the Johns Hopkins Multiple Sclerosis Center shared his perspective on the use of spinal cord atrophy in clinical practice to measure disease progression in MS and how it might become more accessible. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]
Patients and Clinicians Perceive Cognitive Deficits Differently in Multiple Sclerosis
June 3rd 2022Clinician-perceived cognitive deficits of patients with multiple sclerosis were significantly predicted by multiple factors, including cognitive scores, depression, and physical disability, but notably not fatigue.
Women With MS Use Social Media to Augment Knowledge and Support: Riley Bove, MD
June 2nd 2022The associate professor of neurology at UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences discussed the findings of a social media listening study that suggested women with multiple sclerosis used social media platforms to discuss treatment during and around pregnancy. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]
EHR-Incorporated MS Smartform Significantly Cuts Down Patient History Review Time in MS
June 2nd 2022The form, which is freely available through the Epic and Cerner EHR platforms, was developed to streamline and standardize patient data collection to allow clinicians more time with patients and more consistent information.
Using a Holistic Approach to Improving Overall Patient Satisfaction in MS: Louise Palmer, MA
June 2nd 2022The health research assistant at the Shepherd Center discussed the need to improve access to interventions that improve the overall happiness of individuals with multiple sclerosis. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]
AUPN Leadership Minute Episode 22: Sharing Leadership: How to Select Vice-Chairs
June 2nd 2022Episode 23 of the AUPN Leadership Minute features Donald S. Higgins, Jr., MD, of the VHA and Albany Medical College; and Robert Holloway, MD, MPH, of University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. [WATCH TIME: 6 minutes]