Thinking and memory problems in MS webinar
If you struggle to concentrate or have trouble with decision making, this video covers some of the most common thinking and memory problems faced by people with MS. In this webinar, we hear one person’s experiences of how cognitive issues have impacted their life and learn practical tips on how to improve cognition in everyday life.
Guest speakers:
Roshan Das Nair, Professor of Clinical Psychology & Neuropsychology at the University of Nottingham
Nikos Evangelou, Clinical Associate Professor in Neurology at the University of Nottingham
Helena Jidborg Alexander, works in the Information and Engagement team at the MS Trust, she was diagnosed with MS in 2007 and counts cognitive difficulties as one of her symptoms.
Several resources and links were mentioned during the session, you can find these listed below.
Information and practical tips for thinking and memory problems in MS
mstrust.org.uk/life-ms/wellbeing/thinking-and-memory-problems
Staying Smart – Thinking and memory tool from the MS Trust
mstrust.org.uk/resources/staying-smart
Staying Smart leaflet
shop.mstrust.org.uk/publications/staying-smart/
Progessor Roshan das Nair gave details on a study at the University of Nottingham which looks at identifying people with cognitive problems and also examines cognitive rehabilitation. You can find more details on this study here neuroms.org
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These topics aren't relevant to me. Will the MS Trust be hosting any other webinars in the future?
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