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Beyond the Diagnosis: Understanding the Impact of Social Determinants of Health on MS with Prof Helen Ford

Beyond the Diagnosis: Understanding the Impact of Social Determinants of Health on MS with Prof Helen Ford

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Join us for an enlightening episode of BeeWellwithMS featuring Professor Helen Ford, a renowned expert on social determinants of health and their impact on MS. In this conversation, we explore what brain health means to Prof Ford personally, and delve into the concept of social determinants of health (SDOH) and their connection to MS.We discuss the critical role of SDOH in MS and why it is vital for people living with MS to understand its implications. Can we reduce the burden of MS or even prevent its development by addressing SDOH? Do people who face more financial and employment challenges have higher rates of MS disease activity and hospital admissions? Is equal access to MS services a reality for everyone?We also discuss the dangers of social isolation, especially for those living with long-term conditions like MS. Is it as harmful as smoking cigarettes? We also explore the role of digital life and its impact on our mental and physical health.Join us for this thought-provoking conversation with Professor Helen Ford on social determinants of health and their impact on brain health in MS. Tune in now and learn how you can make meaningful changes to preserve your brain health.

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