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The ECTRIMS Podcast

The European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis

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The world is better when its people are connected. The ECTRIMS Podcast aims to be a sounding board for MS experts & advocates to discuss innovative work in MS research, treatment and care with the greater MS research community, while offering a collaborative platform for MS and healthcare experts to promote & nurture the advancement of research.
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Ectoplasm and Evil

Swasti Shukla Buick & Tenn Buick

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Tenn and Swasti Buick (and the occasional special guest) talk about all things supernatural, paranormal, and true crime, bringing lesser heard stories to the forefront.
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In this episode, we discuss the disaster that was Hurricane Helene and some of the big takeaways we can all learn from. We are joined by Nick, better known as The Sicilian on Instagram, who is a native to Western North Carolina and someone who found a sense of community as he tried to do what he could to help his neighbors. Nick "The Sicilian" Inst…
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If you talk to someone living with MS about their journey, one of the first things they will tell you is that they knew something was wrong long before they received their diagnosis. While this anecdotal evidence has been commonly discussed, it was only relatively recently that the research world has started to investigate this concept. Through thi…
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Significant progress has been made in multiple sclerosis (MS) treatments over the past 20 years. What does the next 20 years hold for MS therapies? What novel targets are being investigated? What clinical trials are in the pipeline and when can we expect new medications in the market? Host Brett Drummond of MS Translate explores these questions and…
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Nurses play a specialised and unique role in the journey of people living with multiple sclerosis (MS). At ECTRIMS 2024, MS nurses showcased their experiences and insights into how to effectively support patients. In this episode, host Brett Drummond of MSTranslate talks with veteran MS nurses K-J Lazarus of Austin Health in Australia and Fiona d'Y…
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The Patient Community Day of ECTRIMS 2024 brought together people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), medical professionals, researchers, and advocates in two interactive sessions. They explored the forefront of MS research and treatment, focusing on groundbreaking topics like remyelination and myelin repair. They disussed promising new therapies …
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The Patient Community Day of ECTRIMS 2024 brought together people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), medical professionals, researchers, and advocates in two interactive sessions. They explored the forefront of MS research and treatment, focusing on groundbreaking topics like remyelination and myelin repair. They disussed promising new therapies …
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First spotted in West Virginia in the early 1960's late one night, we explore the history of sightings, and weigh in on the fact and possible fiction of such a cryptid existing right under our noses for so many years. Special Guest Co-Host, Linda Walker. From November 16, 2016.Di ectoportal
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The recent ECTRIMS 2024 in Copenhagen showcased the work of young scientific investigators, including this year's ECTRIMS Fellowship recipients Oscar Ayala from Colombia and Zuhal Abasiyanik from Turkey. Every year, ECTRIMS awards fellowships across various categories to promote knowledge and expertise in the field of multiple sclerosis (MS). Oscar…
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We explore the possibilities of time travel. Imagine if it was possible to travel through time? What amazing experiences people could have? Imagine the historic events that we could verify and confirm as a people and species? Also, imagine the dangers and conflicts that could arise in tampering with time? Tune in as we discuss all of this and more!…
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Misdiagnosing multiple sclerosis (MS) is not uncommon. Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody disorder (MOGAD) can have clinical manifestations similar to MS. In this two-part episode, host Brett Drummond of MSTranslate speaks with Prof. Sara Mariotto of the University of Verona in Italy and …
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Misdiagnosing multiple sclerosis (MS) is not uncommon. Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody disorder (MOGAD) can have clinical manifestations similar to MS. In this two-part episode, host Brett Drummond of MSTranslate speaks with Prof. Sara Mariotto of the University of Verona in Italy and …
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The following episode has been produced by the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) in collaboration with the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS), and has been published on both the EAN and ECTRIMS Podcast channels to ensure our joint communities have access to it. In this episode of eanCast: Weekly Neurolog…
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We welcome the paranormal pioneer, Janice Oberding, author, historian and true-crime enthusiast to the show. She discusses her work in the field of the paranormal as well as her book DEMON SONG - MARK AND DEBBIE CONSTANTINO AS I KNEW THEM. Originally Recorded: September 28, 2016Di ectoportal
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex and multifaceted neurological disorder. While MS has a genetic component, it is not a classic genetic disease. For this reason, a large amount of research has been done to identify environmental factors that may also be involved. In this episode, host Brett Drummond of MSTranslate talks with Emmanuelle Waubant, …
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The next major step forward in the management of MS involves finding treatments that can repair damaged myelin. If successful, it would offer the potential to start to reverse some of the symptoms experienced by people living with MS. Bruno Stankoff, a neurologist of the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris and vice president of ECTRIMS, and Gianvit…
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In this episode, we dive into the topic of Auto Rifles and other small unit friendly support weapons as conversation continues to circulate about building the American minutemen. Our Guest for this episode is John, better known as Night Fighter on Instagram, who previously served in the Marine Corps Infantry and is an avid supporter for the auto ri…
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Some houses hold vast, dark legends of those that occupied them. With the Congolier mansion it held even more than legends, it held stories of betrayal, lust, murder, experiments, explosives and local lore. But what actually happened in the house built in the 1880's and what is myth? We uncover the entire saga.…
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Being the leader of the free world has its responsibilities, but who do you turn to when you have used all other options and advice? You seek out the help and guidance of a psychic, of course! We present stories of the past and present of US Presidents who have actually listened to the advice of psychics and helped guide their decisions towards us …
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People living with MS want to be able to improve their quality of life and take control of a disease that is often filled with uncertainty. In this space, no topic has generated more interest or discussion than lifestyle modifications such as diet and exercise. What is the current evidence on how effective they can be at helping manage the disease?…
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In this episode, we bring on the owner of Teardown Systems, Jeremiah August, to discuss their mission, how they develop products and their push to encourage community building. All of their products are American made in based in the state of Ohio! https://www.teardownsystems.com/ Find more content, products, classes and more at the link below: http…
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While multiple sclerosis (MS) has been traditionally described as a disease of young adults, the significant improvements in treatments over the past few decades has meant that researchers and clinicians are now increasingly handling questions related to the impact of ageing. In this episode, host Brett Drummond of MSTranslate talks with Anneke Van…
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Built during after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest castle in Europe and home to British royalty for centuries. Stories have gathered over the years and many have witnessed seeing royal, ghostly apparitions of monarchs of the past roaming its grounds. Does Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I still walk its ha…
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