FDA Drug Safety Podcast: FDA warns about rare but serious risks of stroke and blood vessel wall tears with multiple sclerosis drug Lemtrada (alemtuzumab)
On November 29, 2018 FDA is warning that rare but serious cases of stroke and tears in the lining of arteries in the head and neck have occurred in patients with multiple sclerosis or MS shortly after they received Lemtrada, active ingredient alemtuzumab. (Source: FDA Drug Safety Podcasts)
Source: FDA Drug Safety Podcasts - December 4, 2018 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research Source Type: podcasts

FDA Drug Safety Podcast: FDA warns about severe worsening of multiple sclerosis after stopping the medicine Gilenya (fingolimod)
On November 20, 2018 FDA warned that when the multiple sclerosis (MS) medicine Gilenya (active ingredient fingolimod) is stopped, the disease can become much worse than before the medicine was started or while it was being taken. (Source: FDA Drug Safety Podcasts)
Source: FDA Drug Safety Podcasts - November 26, 2018 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research Source Type: podcasts

Bruce Cree, MD, PhD, MAS - Navigating the Expanding Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor Modulator Armamentarium for Multiple Sclerosis Management: Greater Opportunities for Patients With MS
Navigating the Expanding Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor Modulator Armamentarium for Multiple Sclerosis Management: Greater Opportunities for Patients With MS (Source: Peerview CME/CE Audio Podcast - Neurology International)
Source: Peerview CME/CE Audio Podcast - Neurology International - July 9, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education Tags: Science, Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Aaron Boster, MD - Potential Clinical Implications of the Latest Data on Approved and Emerging Disease-Modifying Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis: A Recap From Paris
Potential Clinical Implications of the Latest Data on Approved and Emerging Disease-Modifying Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis: A Recap From Paris (Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Immunology)
Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Immunology - February 5, 2018 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education Tags: Science, Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Claire S. Riley, MD - Navigating the Present and Advancing the Future of Multiple Sclerosis Management Across Patient Phenotypes —Harnessing the Full Potential of Current and Emerging Therapies in Relapsing and Progressive Disease
Navigating the Present and Advancing the Future of Multiple Sclerosis Management Across Patient Phenotypes—Harnessing the Full Potential of Current and Emerging Therapies in Relapsing and Progressive Disease (Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Immunology)
Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Immunology - November 6, 2017 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education Tags: Science, Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Cargo-sorting molecular robots, humans as the ultimate fire starters, and molecular modeling with quantum computers
This week we hear stories on the  gut microbiome’s involvement in multiple sclerosis, how wildfires start—hint: It’s almost always people—and a new record in quantum computing with Online News Editor David Grimm. Andrew Wagner talks to Lulu Qian about DNA-based robots that can carry and sort cargo. Sarah Crespi goes be hind the scenes with Science’s Photography Managing Editor Bill Douthitt to learn about snapping this week’s cover photo of the world’s smallest neutrino detector. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Curtis Perry/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - September 14, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Cargo-sorting molecular robots, humans as the ultimate fire starters, and molecular modeling with quantum computers
This week we hear stories on the  gut microbiome’s involvement in multiple sclerosis, how wildfires start—hint: It’s almost always people—and a new record in quantum computing with Online News Editor David Grimm. Andrew Wagner talks to Lulu Qian about DNA-based robots that can carry and sort cargo. Sarah Crespi goes behi nd the scenes with Science’s Photography Managing Editor Bill Douthitt to learn about snapping this week’s cover photo of the world’s smallest neutrino detector. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Curtis Perry/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - September 14, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Cargo-sorting molecular robots, humans as the ultimate fire starters, and molecular modeling with quantum computers
This week we hear stories on the gut microbiome’s involvement in multiple sclerosis, how wildfires start—hint: It’s almost always people—and a new record in quantum computing with Online News Editor David Grimm. Andrew Wagner talks to Lulu Qian about DNA-based robots that can carry and sort cargo. Sarah Crespi goes behind the scenes with Science’s Photography Managing Editor Bill Douthitt to learn about snapping this week’s cover photo of the world’s smallest neutrino detector. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Curtis Perry/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - September 14, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Cargo-sorting molecular robots, humans as the ultimate fire starters, and molecular modeling with quantum computers
This week we hear stories on the  gut microbiome’s involvement in multiple sclerosis, how wildfires start—hint: It’s almost always people—and a new record in quantum computing with Online News Editor David Grimm. Andrew Wagner talks to Lulu Qian about DNA-based robots that can carry and sort cargo. Sarah Crespi goes be hind the scenes with Science’s Photography Managing Editor Bill Douthitt to learn about snapping this week’s cover photo of the world’s smallest neutrino detector. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: Curtis Perry/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook] (Source: Science Magazine Podcast)
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - September 14, 2017 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Edward J. Fox, MD, PhD - Ascertaining the Role of the Primary Care Clinician in the Recognition and Management of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis in the Modern Era
Ascertaining the Role of the Primary Care Clinician in the Recognition and Management of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis in the Modern Era (Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Immunology)
Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Immunology - September 8, 2017 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education Tags: Science, Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Aaron Boster, MD - Harnessing the Full Potential of Disease-Modifying Therapy Mechanisms of Action to Improve Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis
Harnessing the Full Potential of Disease-Modifying Therapy Mechanisms of Action to Improve Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis (Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Immunology)
Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Immunology - September 1, 2017 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education Tags: Science, Medicine Source Type: podcasts

How I Manage CLL and Multiple Sclerosis
A CLL patient advocate who also has multiple sclerosis (MS), Andy shares his story during Patient Powers recent town meeting in Denver. After two rounds of treatmentfirst with FCR (fludarabine, cycl... Author: patientpower Added: 08/25/2017 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - August 25, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Edward J. Fox, MD, PhD - Guiding Patients Through the Risks and Benefits of Disease-Modifying Therapy: Patient Stories of Shared Decision-Making Throughout the Course of Multiple Sclerosis
Guiding Patients Through the Risks and Benefits of Disease-Modifying Therapy: Patient Stories of Shared Decision-Making Throughout the Course of Multiple Sclerosis (Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Immunology)
Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Immunology - August 9, 2017 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education Tags: Science, Medicine Source Type: podcasts