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MS and COVID-19 vaccines: Stick to the facts

social media misinformation

Since the early days of the COVID-19 vaccination program, disinformation about whether the vaccines can induce multiple sclerosis has swirled around social media. Recently, there’s been a resurgence of this type of post, sparked by a report published on the World Health Organization (WHO) website titled “Covid-19 vaccination can induce multiple sclerosis via cross-reactive CD4+ T cells recognizing SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and myelin peptides.” One post on Twitter, sharing that…Continue Reading

MS Hope or MS Hype? A Writer’s Dilemma

Let’s say there’s an MS study reporting that researchers have discovered a substance that seems to prevent nerve cell damage. But they’ve only studied this on mice. Or, there’s another study that claims that something can help reduce MS pain, but the study involves only 19 patients. Or, an MS patient is interviewed because, after using a new drug, she’s able to ditch her wheelchair and walk. Those of us…Continue Reading

Looking for Healthcare Answers on the Internet Can Drive You Nuts

I know, I know. I write about health issues on the internet, so I shouldn’t be discouraging people from looking for answers here. But, searching the internet to match symptoms with a diagnosis can be a real anxiety booster. Emily Sohn makes a solid case for that in a recent article in The Washington Post: “I might have jaw pain, dizziness or a stomach flu that makes me vomit. Before long,…Continue Reading