Episode 366: Medicare and MS -- Getting Your Ducks In a Row with Laquel Thomas
Release Date: 09/02/2024
RealTalk MS
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Whether you already have Medicare or you'll be signing up for Medicare in the future, getting the right coverage requires making some important choices.
Licensed Medicare Advisor Laquel Thomas joins me with tips, strategies, and explanations for successfully navigating Medicare and getting the coverage you need.
We’re explaining the good news in the results from a Phase 3 clinical trial for Tolebrutinib, Sanofi’s experimental oral BTK inhibitor. The trial showed that, compared to placebo, Tolebrutinib met the primary endpoint, delaying the onset of confirmed disability progression in people with non-relapsing secondary progressive MS.
Take My Hand is an Australian film based on the true story of Claire Jensz, a mother of three living in London who is diagnosed with MS at the peak of her high-powered career. Be sure to catch my conversation with Claire, Radha Mitchell, the film's star, and John Raftopoulos, the film's director.
We're sharing the details of a study that may have uncovered an underlying cause of MS and, perhaps, all autoimmune diseases.
We'll tell you about the results of a stem cell study that show MS may involve more than just immune cells.
And we'll give you what may be surprising details of a study that focused on how MS impacts the quality of life of fully ambulatory people living with mild MS symptoms.
We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS??!
This Week: Making the right Medicare choices :22
There's good news about the results of the Phase 3 clinical trial for Tolebrutinib 1:41
My conversation with the director, star, and woman whose story about living with MS is the real-life basis for the new film, Take My Hand 4:28
Have researchers at Yale discovered an underlying cause of MS? 14:11
Newly published results of a stem cell study show that MS may also be driven by brain cells 17:19
Study results show how MS impacts the quality of life among fully ambulatory people with mild MS symptoms 19:15
Licensed Medicare Advisor, Laquel Thomas, explains all the variables you want to consider in making choices about your Medicare coverage 22:12
Share this episode 33:40
Have you downloaded the free RealTalk MS app? 34:01
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TRAILER: Take My Hand
https://youtu.be/PdNMb7-AeEs
STUDY: An Autoimmune Transcriptional Circuit Drives FOXP3+ Regulatory T-Cell Dysfunction
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scitranslmed.adp1720
STUDY: Patient iPSC Models Reveal Glia-Intrinsic Phenotypes in Multiple Sclerosis
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1934590924002881
STUDY: Determinants of Self-Perceived Quality of Life in Mildly Disabled Multiple Sclerosis Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38526763
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RealTalk MS Episode 366
Guest: Claire Jensz, John Raftopolous, Radha Mitchell, Laquel Thomas