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The Dr. Victor Rivera Foundation
Dr. Victor Rivera started a new foundation to provide MS support to those in need.
ARHMS
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ARHMS at ECTRIMS 2025
Members of ARHMS attended 41st Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis and the 30th Conference of Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis in Barcelona, Spain between 24-26 September 2025. This is the largest MS congress in the world, bringing together "more than 9,600 researchers, clinicians and healthcare providers to collaborate on life-changing research and treatment options for people with MS and related diseases."
ARHMS
Oct 131 min read
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Advancing MS Care for Minority populations Using the VISIBL-MS Bilingual Framework: Jaime Imitola, MD
Watch Dr. Imitola's video with NeurologyLive following his presentation at the 2024 American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting.
ARHMS
Oct 131 min read
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Brain&Life Podcast
Dr. Lilyana Amezcua sat down with the Brain&Life podcast back in April to discuss MS and MS care disparities.
ARHMS
Oct 131 min read
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CAFE-MS Recruiting Now!
CAFE-MS is recruiting now!
ARHMS
Oct 131 min read
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"Why Multiple Sclerosis Hits Women of Color Harder — and What needs to Change"
Article by Yamily Habib quoting Dr. Lilyana Amezcua
ARHMS
Oct 131 min read
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"Call to Action: Insights from past sterilization practices shed light on the lack of underrepresentation of Latinx in Medical research:
by Camila Fravid - commentary provided by Dr. Lilyana Amezcua The trust gap between the Latino community and medical research is deeply rooted in a troubling history. Picture being a young Latina during the early 20th century, awakening after childbirth, only to discover her ability to have more children has been taken away—this was the grim reality for thousands of Latina women, particularly of Mexican descent. Under the pretense of medical necessity and often through dece
ARHMS
Oct 134 min read
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