Videos and Media
Partners in MS Care
The Elliot Lewis Center continues to receive “Partner in MS Care” designation from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society! On March 6th 2023, Lori Espino, President of the Greater New England Chapter of the National MS Society, presented ELC with a renewed designation as a Partner in MS Care. ELC has been a Partner in MS…
Read MoreCelebrating the Career & Retirement of Dr. Ellen Lathi!
The Elliot Lewis Center is celebrating the impressive career and well-earned retirement of Dr. Ellen Lathi. After 40+ years treating patients with multiple sclerosis, Dr. Lathi is retiring. Although she is no longer seeing patients, she remains an active and integral member of the ELC team. While our appreciation and admiration for Dr. Lathi could…
Read MoreManaging the Heat & Accessible Outdoor Activities
Andrew Bouley, MD & our Hailey Leonard, LICSW, hosted a Facebook Live on Tuesday 6/7 discussing heat management & MS, as well as accessible outdoor activities! With summer just around the corner, it’s timely to discuss managing multiple sclerosis in the heat. In addition to staying cool, we’ve compiled a list accessible outdoor activities for…
Read MoreDisability Plates & Placards
Our Clinical Social Worker, Hailey Leonard LICSW, discusses disability parking in a video with additional information and resources included below. Disability parking is designed to make travel easier for individuals with disabilities. Often, individuals with multiple sclerosis experience mobility challenges and/or fatigue that make parking far away from store entrances challenging. If you think you…
Read MoreWalk MS: Team ELC! April 2022
The Elliot Lewis Center participated in WALK MS to benefit the National MS Society on Sunday, April 3rd. Thank you to our patients, friends and families who joined us to support the National MS Society at Walk MS Boston. Team ELC had over 60 team members and raised over $7,500!
Read MoreWalk MS: Boston
The Elliot Lewis Center is participating in WALK MS Boston to benefit the National MS Society on Sunday, April 3rd. The Elliot Lewis Center is inviting patients, families, friends and caregivers to participate in Walk MS! The event that brings together a community of passionate people to connect and raise funds to change the world…
Read MoreInformation about Evusheld
Evusheld is now available at The Elliot Lewis Center. Evusheld provides antibodies against COVID for people with an incomplete response to the vaccines. Find out more about Evusheld, who is eligible, and how to get it in the video below.
Read MoreInformation About Epstein-Barr Virus and MS
Two new studies came out showing the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) may be “the cause” of MS. Q&A with Dr. Katz.
Read MoreScience: Longitudinal Analysis Reveals High Prevalence of Epstein-Barr Virus Associated with Multiple Sclerosis
This is a very interesting study. We always knew Epstein-Barr virus was an important risk factor for MS. Now it appears it may actually directly cause MS! What does this mean? Perhaps this could lead to more targeted treatments and prevention! Read the full article in the January 2022 issue of Science, here.
Read MoreRecommendations for monoclonal antibody treatments, boosters, and what might be coming.
Q&A with Dr. Katz. On New Year’s Eve 2021, Dr. Katz conducted a virtual Q&A session on the topic of COVID-19 to discuss recommendations for monoclonal antibody treatments, boosters, and what might be coming in the next few weeks and months.
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