#138: Symptoms and Symptom Management – What New Research Means for People with MS. An ECTRIMS 2025 Special

At ECTRIMS 2025, four emerging researchers presented new insights into how people with multiple sclerosis experience and manage their symptoms. From tracking subtle changes to improving access to care, their work highlights the importance of understanding daily life with MS – and how science can make it better.
#132: Fighting for Fair Access. MS Treatments, and Global Challenges with MSIF’s Anne Helme

Access to MS treatments is uneven across the globe. In this interview, Anne Helme (MSIF) explains the barriers, what patients can do, and why global collaboration is key.
#118: Train Your Brain. How the Brain Health Challenge Empowers People with MS

The Brain Health Challenge 2025 is more than just a campaign—it’s a movement to empower people, especially those living with MS, to take actionable steps toward protecting and enhancing their brain health. I’m excited to welcome back Dr. Sanja Gluscevic, who you might remember from episode #081, where we discussed treatment and support options for […]
#106: Trigeminal neuralgia and MS – an invisible challenge. Interview with Dr. Monika Köchling

MS patients can also suffer from trigeminal neuralgia, which is very painful. Dr. Köchling explains the treatment. Translated interview.
#089: Understanding the Hidden Challenges of MS: Sexual, Bladder, and Bowel Health an ECTRIMS Special

iving with MS means coping with a complex mix of symptoms that can affect both physical and emotional well-being. These include sensitive topics such as sexual health and bladder or bowel problems – issues that are not always discussed openly but are incredibly important for quality of life. Recent research and initiatives are shedding light […]
#086: Navigating Menopause with MS – Key insights on symptom progression, aging, and personalized care (ECTRIMS Special)

Find out how the menopause affects MS. What new research reveals about progression, symptom management, biological aging and quality of life.
#085: ECTRIMS Special on innovative MS rehabilitation for better quality of life

Rehabilitation for multiple sclerosis (MS) is rapidly evolving, with exciting new approaches tailored to the unique needs of people with progressive MS (PwPMS). Recent studies have explored how various types of personalized therapies can improve both physical and mental well-being, offering a wider range of options for supporting a fulfilling, active life with MS. The […]
#067: MS Speech Therapy Insights. Enhancing Communication and Swallowing

Discover how speech therapists can address often overlooked MS-related swallowing and communication disorders for timely intervention.
#060: Overcoming MS Sleep Challenges for Restful Nights and Brighter Days.

Sleep disorders in multiple sclerosis can have a negative impact on many symptoms, which is why they should definitely be treated.
#057: Depression and MS. How to find your way back to emotional balance

Depression can bring your everyday life to a complete standstill. Find out when you need help and what services are available.