Poor government progress on improving neurology services
Update on UK report shows little improvement in key objectives for improving services for people with neurological conditions. (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - July 13, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
Tysabri and cognition
A small Italian study found that after three years, people with MS taking natalizumab (Tysabri) did better on tests of cognition as well as showing reduced relapse rates and stable EDSS.
MS News Today
Cognition and cognitive symptoms - A to Z of MS
Natalizumab (Tysabri) - A to Z of MS (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - July 12, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
Services for neurological conditions
A National Audit Office report criticises the slow take up of the recommendations of the 2012 Public Accounts Committee report on how neurological services should be improved. It notes the lack of integrated health and social care, lack of joint commissioning and the poor progress on giving anyone with a neurological condition a personal care plan.
Neurological Alliance (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - July 9, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
Good luck to our British 10K runners
On Sunday the MS Trust will have 72 runners taking part in the British 10K London Run to raise money to help people affected by MS. (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - July 9, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
Clinical Nurse Specialist (Multiple Sclerosis), Band 7
Based at: Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
Department: Bexley NeuroRehab
Location: Sidcup
Hours: 37.5
Salary:£35,511.00 - £45, 403.00 per annum inclusive (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - July 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
Cognition in progressive MS
A small Canadian study using a dice rolling test to test risk found that people with secondary progressive MS had more impairment in their decision making ability than people with relapsing remitting MS.
Medical Xpress
Cognition and cognitive symptoms - A to Z of MS
Secondary progressive MS - A to Z of MS (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - July 7, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
Cause of cognitive symptoms in MS
A study in Texas has identified that people with MS have weaker connections than healthy controls between the areas of the brain that plan actions and those that carrying out tasks. Accuracy in carrying out tasks was similar in both group but people with MS processed information more slowly.
Eureka Alert
Cognition and cognitive symptom - A to Z of MS (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - July 6, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
MS telephone support service wins development award
A nurse-led telephone triage/advice service for people with multiple sclerosis in London has been awarded a place on an NHS England programme to make innovative ideas more widely available. (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - July 6, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
The MS Trust Secret Art Show opens for business 9am on Monday 6 July
Read our guide to buying the art you want! (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - July 2, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
Thank you to everyone who Jumped in June
Jump in June is now over and we would like to say a massive thank you to everyone who took part in a tandem skydive last month to raise money for the MS Trust. (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - June 30, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
Ocrelizumab trial results
Two phase III studies of a potential new injected disease modifying drug for relapsing remitting MS show that it "significantly reduced" relapses, new lesions and the build up of disability compared to Rebif. The manufacturer plans to submit the drug for licensing next year. A phase III trial in primary progressive MS is due to report later this year.
Reuters
Roche press release
Ocrelizumab - drugs in development (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - June 29, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
Oral v IV steroids for relapses
A new study at 13 centres in France has found no that there was no difference on outcomes whether someone took oral or intravenous steroids to treat relapses.
UKMi
Steroids - A to Z of MS (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - June 29, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
Ocrelizumab clinical trial results announced
Ocrelizumab was better than beta interferon at reducing the number of relapses, slowing the rate of disability progression and reducing the number of lesions seen on MRI scans according to trial results announced by the pharmaceutical company Roche. (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - June 29, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
Fingolimod extension study
Results after four and half years show that people who started in the beta interferon arm had fewer relapses and less MRI activity after they had switched to fingolimod.
MS News Today
Disease modifying drugs for relapsing remitting MS (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - June 28, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news
MS Trust Secret Art Show 2015 open for viewing
Fancy your eye for a masterpiece? Think you know a bargain when you see one? Then the MS Trust Secret Art Show is tailor-made for you. (Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust)
Source: Multiple Sclerosis Trust - June 28, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: news