Can we stop MS and ALS? | Michael C. Levin | TEDxUniversityofSaskatchewan

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4 ай бұрын

Most persons living with multiple sclerosis (MS) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) continue to get worse. Researchers and healthcare providers don’t know why, or how to stop it. Although the two diseases are different, they share the common feature of nerve cell death in the brain and spinal cord. Our research team has discovered how nerve cells like these die, and designed new drugs to both stop cell death and encourage regeneration! By stopping nerve cell death and promoting their recovery, we believe we can stop MS and ALS in their tracks, improving the lives of persons living with these devastating diseases. Dr. Michael C. Levin (MD) is the Saskatchewan Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Clinical Research Chair and Professor of Neurology at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Medicine. An MS specialist and neuroscientist, Levin has been caring for persons living with MS and conducting research into the cause and treatments for MS for most of his career.
At the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, he was professor, Chief of the Neurology Service at the Memphis Veterans Affairs Medical Center, leading the MS clinic and performed research on RNA binding proteins in MS. His work has been published in top journals including The New England Journal of Medicine, Nature Medicine, Annals of Neurology, Glia, and Journal of Neuroscience Research. Dr. Levin and his team have received more than 100 awards for academic excellence. He is editor of the Neurology Section of the Merck Manual, on the Medical Advisory Committee of MS Canada and honored as one of the ‘Best Doctors in America’. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@intodaysepisode...
@intodaysepisode... 4 ай бұрын
As a person with MS for 14 years, I clicked immediately!!
@marywegrzyn506
@marywegrzyn506 4 ай бұрын
I immediately sent this to my brother whose wife has MS. I hope it's useful info. I am just now watching it!!
@daniellej9252
@daniellej9252 4 ай бұрын
Really hope science finds a way to relief for you. Nothing but love to you
@TheOrignalTRockz
@TheOrignalTRockz 4 ай бұрын
Watch „The living proof“, it’s a documentary.
@sarahmacintosh6449
@sarahmacintosh6449 4 ай бұрын
Fifteen years for me. This is exciting!
@garethwilliams4682
@garethwilliams4682 4 ай бұрын
I have als. I'm praying for a miracle
@celestialcircledance
@celestialcircledance 4 ай бұрын
Why not just give the miracle drug right now to sufferers with such advanced cases of ALS that they literally have nothing to lose ? The problem with all those TED Innovations is that they take so long to come to fruition that it may not be in our lifetime .
@warriorofice33
@warriorofice33 2 ай бұрын
just like hair growth lol, we've heard that a solution was very close for the past 30 years... they can't even grow one hair back. i understand it's not life threatening - hair lost - but it's very annoying. Good luck.
@__Wanderer
@__Wanderer 2 ай бұрын
I agree. I find the scientific process ridiculous at times. Taking 5 years for trials and then another 5 years before production is WAY too long. People are suffering NOW. I am sure there are thousands who would be willing to try out the medication, I would for one.
@user-ts1hw3er8z
@user-ts1hw3er8z Ай бұрын
Soo long 😭 why when we can pop up a Covid vaccine in next to no time. We don't care being guinea pigs we just want a life
@katrinajensen2683
@katrinajensen2683 Ай бұрын
Depends often on how it is given...tablet, infusion, lumbar puncture etc. Can the patient swallow? Van the tablet be crushed? What is the effect on the liver? These tests have to take safety of meds into account.
@katrinajensen2683
@katrinajensen2683 Ай бұрын
​@@user-ts1hw3er8zcovid vax had 15 years of work on it and ppl still think it caused issues.
@laurencestephenson1093
@laurencestephenson1093 4 ай бұрын
Diagnosed in September 2021 at 22 years old. You’re not alone!!
@juanio7036
@juanio7036 11 күн бұрын
What have you been doing to try and reverse or stop the symptoms?
@plafayette
@plafayette 2 ай бұрын
This could be a huge breakthrough! Hope that the studies get the funding and prioritization they need.
@__Wanderer
@__Wanderer 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr for everything you do. I have been diagnosed with MS since 2 years. My first relapse has left me permanently blind in my left eye, i am still in my 20s. This is such a scary disease that leaves me fearing another attack every day. I hope your trials are successful and that you can speed through them as quickly as (scientifically) possible. This would be a game changer for tens of millions of people. Thank you and I hope to be taking the medication soon :)
@martinschultz2631
@martinschultz2631 Ай бұрын
What drug do you take? Kesimpta-Ocrevus?
@__Wanderer
@__Wanderer Ай бұрын
@@martinschultz2631 currently on tecfidera - in the netherlands they still escalate and don't let you have the best medicine first for some reason. When I asked by neuro for ocrevus he proceeded to describe how someone died of it. and refused saying he would have to discuss internally with neurologists because it was a "strange request".. zero bedside manners. In my mind it isn't strange at all to want the best working medicine to prevent permanent damage and literal holes in my head.
@sportysbusiness
@sportysbusiness Ай бұрын
Try fasting and the carnivore diet, help your body heal itself. Look up Dr Ken Berry or Dr Anthony Chaffee on KZbin and just read the comments from people with MS they've helped. Drugs will never be the answer, the organisations that make them do not want you better, they want a lifelong customer.
@NilamkumarKaloliya
@NilamkumarKaloliya 25 күн бұрын
Yet my brain is able to send msg to my eyes to take water out in the form of tears unlike the msg to my leg, after watching this. Desperately waiting before it hits employment. Thank you for the hard work! ❤
@ekanscoughlin5932
@ekanscoughlin5932 4 ай бұрын
I have a niece diagnosed with ALS in october 2023, given 6 months, shes dying slowly 💔 how would she get on the trials
@johnrice4273
@johnrice4273 21 күн бұрын
I’ve had ms since 1974/1975, diagnosed in 1982. There were no drugs available only steroids to dampen the immune system. I hope someday a cell rejuvenation drug becomes available so I and others might experience what a semi-to normal life is.
@ABCabc-dd2lv
@ABCabc-dd2lv 6 күн бұрын
take my advise, start by skipping breakfast, i'm not kidding, don't eat and watch yourself until lunch and drink as much water as you want, than take your lunch and compare yourself before and after eating
@johnrice4273
@johnrice4273 6 күн бұрын
@@ABCabc-dd2lv I eat only when I’m hungry. I’m not a water aficionado but drinker of milk. As I may have mentioned, I was diagnosed in 1982, had multiple problems beginning in 1974 but was able to shrug those off. I’m quite aware of multiple sclerosis. I do have hope that there will come a time, a day when I’ll be able to feel “normal” again - there’s been so many years gone by I cannot recall what normal is. I’m 72. Many years have passed since my life was disrupted. I’d like to be normal before too many years elapse.
@ABCabc-dd2lv
@ABCabc-dd2lv 6 күн бұрын
@@johnrice4273 i have had multiple sclerosis for nearly 30 years, i also stated forgetting what normal is, in fact i look at people walking normally, climbing up and down the stairs and wonder: how can they do that? my comment was not about eating normally, it was about not eating at all, i personally started testing myself and eliminated breakfast, and that had a nice impact, now i'm elliminating both lunch and breakfast, my goal is the 3 days complete fasting excluding water of course and see what happens, but gotta say, you being an MS patient for that long: RESPECT
@gregmac2392
@gregmac2392 4 ай бұрын
I cannot thank you enough for this work. Please bring this to market as soon as you can. A lot of people could use this treatment.
@kenndygm6277
@kenndygm6277 4 ай бұрын
In future, this measures will disseminated expand. Coming soon I think it will useful for people rally need it.
@gophersk
@gophersk Ай бұрын
As a person recently diagnosed with ALS I am intrigued.
@ace5150_
@ace5150_ 4 ай бұрын
This is incredible! I can’t wait for it to help my MS and everyone with MS! Thank you for your research and your efforts!!
@jacquelineglitter4328
@jacquelineglitter4328 4 ай бұрын
My son is 33 and has Progressive MS. 5 years ago he lost his vision in one eye. He's a good person who has so many medical problems now. I stay up many nights worrying about him. I hope there's a cure. He doesn't want to have infusions with those dangerous medications. Thank you for trying to find cure.
@laurencestephenson1093
@laurencestephenson1093 4 ай бұрын
Tysabri (an infusion) has been a game changer for me. !!
@richardburke3612
@richardburke3612 4 ай бұрын
Richard This offers hope for those struggling from MS😊
@ata8130
@ata8130 15 күн бұрын
The problem with all these miarcle drugs is that the creators have no sense of urgency. ALS does not give you time.
@PrincesaAzalea
@PrincesaAzalea 3 ай бұрын
Big thanks for this Doctor. People like you are our hope!
@DDS.D4V3
@DDS.D4V3 3 ай бұрын
Diagnosed January of 2016. I would gladly join the clinical trials. Each year I lose a part of me. Not long now before I am wheelchair bound. If there is a 50/50 hope to gain 50% normality, I will gladly take it.
@crawfordism
@crawfordism 4 ай бұрын
yeah but what is the drug that you invented would be nice to hear
@gloriareszler4196
@gloriareszler4196 4 ай бұрын
Wow! To see these images and to hear Dr. Levin's evidence, it is truly amazing. Huge tks to him and his colleagues. Now what will happen with this critical research?❤
@BeautynBrainz2
@BeautynBrainz2 4 ай бұрын
Amazing! Your work is so rewarding! 👏🏻
@sivanmahadevan2458
@sivanmahadevan2458 3 ай бұрын
I have PPMS and its deteriorating daily. So when saw this videos my eyes open widely. Thanks dr we have hopes only because of ppl like you. Please share anything that comes up.
@turk223
@turk223 Ай бұрын
I congratulate Dr. Levin and his team. I hope he can continue to make progress. I have PPMS and really have just accepted it now. I do what I can, have not "given up", but I am a realist...
@fionablack1227
@fionablack1227 4 ай бұрын
Whilst this is an encouraging video as to the excellent work done by Dr Levin and his team, it is also a bit disingenuous. It’s not possible to be fully confident of the treatment being effective for everyone with MS or ALS until the trials have been done. The trials can take many years, some can take 15 years or even more. Also medications have to be approved and this can also take time. As someone with MS I sincerely hope Dr Levin has hit on the cause of MS and ALS and the way to prevent disease progression, but it might be along time before we can all be confident of this and see any treatment become widely available. I think perhaps not in time for me and others - being as how I’m sixty, but I’ll keep my fingers crossed for the future and for those children and young adults currently having to live with these awful diseases.
@O.LEO.N
@O.LEO.N Ай бұрын
Absolutely incredible... could this be the ending of the immense suffering?
@pandarikishi5873
@pandarikishi5873 4 ай бұрын
Thank God and God bless your endeavours, Dr.
@Trigger-xw9gq
@Trigger-xw9gq 2 ай бұрын
No "god" was involved, all of them are imaginary.
@blessbrian1295
@blessbrian1295 4 ай бұрын
first here. I hope you get what you want in life
@MagdaSembou
@MagdaSembou 4 ай бұрын
I lost my mother to ALS back in 1993. For years, I was afraid it is hereditary. Sometimes I am still afraid, as I am approaching the age when she fell sick. Every piece of new information is precious to me. Thank you very much.
@SundaraHeart
@SundaraHeart 4 ай бұрын
I feel your pain! My mum died of it last year and my uncle when I was a teenager. I fear the same and no DR, I've asked appears to be able to confirm if I will also contract it too. It's a horrible disease. Thanks for sharing x
@jackyeferreira
@jackyeferreira 2 ай бұрын
You should do a gen test, for piece of mind.
@Stanford_iDATA
@Stanford_iDATA 7 күн бұрын
Very interesting talk, what is A1 protein, does it work downstream of TDP43 in ALS
@scores718
@scores718 4 ай бұрын
Dr. Levin I was dx in 1989 at Elmhurst Hosp Queens. I am ppms 77f. Nice to meet you and good luck with your work. Best.
@scores718
@scores718 4 ай бұрын
@Lordsofchaospodcast hi I kind of force myself. Pretend someone holding gun to your head. I have mobil scooter gogo had big fight with managed medicare to pay. I finally won case. Guess what never used once. I also have 3 wheel rollator. Very inconvenient storage bag design. Also no seat. Used 1-2 times. So how do I walk you ask? Small shopping cart. Left hand. Right hand cane. A neuro once told me he had a ms pt exact same choice of cart, cane. I said, How long did she last? No answer, just smiled.
@ml3141
@ml3141 4 ай бұрын
An awesome guy living off grid on an island for the past 8 years is slowly dying of Parkinson's. He has a channel of short videos on KZbin and is very sick now. Hopefully somebody would reach out to him and help him. His name is Mark Hogben. 🧡🧡🧡🧡
@debszakormos7919
@debszakormos7919 4 ай бұрын
I have ms 20 yrs now. Dear Dr Levin, thank you! Will your very thorough "Aha moment" A1 protein breakthru get a most worthy research grant? Or will we hear the usual soundbite, "its years away still from testing, trials, approvals". Many a mice have benefited from yr A1 tests. When is it for us? 🤔🐦🙏😘🇨🇦
@danielbeckham3285
@danielbeckham3285 3 ай бұрын
was diagnosed with ms in october 2023 and just turned 22 the same day i was diagnosed.
@trudyboschert4472
@trudyboschert4472 2 ай бұрын
What is the name of the drug and does Washington University in St.Louis participate in the clinical trail for this drug ?
@trudyboschert4472
@trudyboschert4472 2 ай бұрын
What is the name of the drug?
@user-cb3ui3oo8s
@user-cb3ui3oo8s Ай бұрын
What I do is Listen to Music to get Relaxed Deeply. Works for me.
@lindaharsh6729
@lindaharsh6729 8 күн бұрын
Can I volunteer for the trial? RRMS since 2011. Remyelination would be amazing!
@CandyBrant-vd7ux
@CandyBrant-vd7ux 3 ай бұрын
Ive had it for over 15 years. I am grateful I am sill alive.
@matthewrankin-cv7qo
@matthewrankin-cv7qo 3 ай бұрын
ALS? Or MS?
@AbdulMajeed-hr1gp
@AbdulMajeed-hr1gp 2 ай бұрын
You have ALS or MS
@satishreddyaleti4151
@satishreddyaleti4151 Ай бұрын
may I know your life style pls
@mohammadhossain5547
@mohammadhossain5547 21 күн бұрын
MS ? MMN? ALS
@marywegrzyn506
@marywegrzyn506 4 ай бұрын
So, is there a name for this new medication ???
@debszakormos7919
@debszakormos7919 4 ай бұрын
Hi! Dr Levin needs a generous research grant to get his theory tested, then trial stages begin. If its showing good results, then it goes to next stages, expanding the # of ppl to join the research study medication, then hopefully, approvals. This is the Canadian protocol for any research projects. 😊
@user-ms8yn6oi7e
@user-ms8yn6oi7e 3 ай бұрын
Please sir help me my name is MOSAROF I'm from Bangladesh I'm 35 year old I'm suffering MND ALS disses one year please can you help me sir please
@AbdulMajeed-hr1gp
@AbdulMajeed-hr1gp 2 ай бұрын
AP ko kia Alamat symptoms Hain.
@Jessica-kk1cz
@Jessica-kk1cz 2 ай бұрын
What’s the pathway of these “medications” - particularly with respect to the neurogenesis? This talk told me nothing. What were the results in the mice? Really annoying.
@ABCabc-dd2lv
@ABCabc-dd2lv 15 күн бұрын
but as an MS patient, i was always told that MS is an autoimmune disease and it's because of ABV virus, were they wrong? my life have been literally destroyed by this disease
@PRC1020
@PRC1020 12 күн бұрын
😢
@mikelife101-x9p
@mikelife101-x9p 2 ай бұрын
These drug inovations are well and good, but people who are suffering now have to wait 10 to 15 years to get them. Patients now will not befefit from these drugs if you have especially ALS. There got to be away to get these drugs to petients quikly to save lives.
@reidthompson6272
@reidthompson6272 2 ай бұрын
Spoiler alert. No. Diagnosed 5/2022 (ALS)
@davidmusial1611
@davidmusial1611 Ай бұрын
Dr Klenner came up with a nutrient treatment in the 1940s. Reversed ms. N o pharmaceuticals needed
@Ajay-sh3tg
@Ajay-sh3tg 4 ай бұрын
My mother is suffering from this disease 💔
@hiteshpatel3271
@hiteshpatel3271 4 ай бұрын
were u from bro
@O.LEO.N
@O.LEO.N Ай бұрын
But why focus on MS and not ALS? Sure, MS is a lot more common, but ALS is WAY more devastating, and directly fatal. It ruins lives INSTANTLY. If my daughter got this disease at like 12 years old, boom, life and all hopes and dreams ruined.
@lotfibouhedjeur
@lotfibouhedjeur Ай бұрын
Strikes me as too confident. Not a good sign.
@laurencewhite3919
@laurencewhite3919 2 ай бұрын
I think there is a company in Australia progressing to 2/3 that has a drug that induces autophagy of mislocated protein from the nucleus. Phase 1 trial showed a potential slowing of ALS by 58% based on ALSFRS score
@jackyeferreira
@jackyeferreira 2 ай бұрын
Do you recall the company?. Thanks
@laurencewhite3919
@laurencewhite3919 2 ай бұрын
@@jackyeferreira Hi there, I believe the company is called Pharmaust and the drug is Monepantel. All the best
@ats6136
@ats6136 4 ай бұрын
Sucks this entire video is being heard through my left ear
@prasu4941
@prasu4941 4 ай бұрын
L,
@zmix
@zmix 4 ай бұрын
@JasonBeckerOfficial This is phenomenal.
@redcarddino
@redcarddino 29 күн бұрын
Terry wahls protocol works to supress ms
@grifter_alert
@grifter_alert 18 күн бұрын
give us a break….another w ahls clout chaser🤖
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