Year: 2015

Studies to stop MS, restore function and end MS forever.

Advertisement

A genetic sleuth: Dr. Philip De Jager

A prize-winning researcher is looking for signs of disease before it develops.

FDA approves new MS therapy

A new therapy for use by people with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis was approved… Read More

Animal attraction

More than just friends: Dogs and other animals can enrich the lives of people with… Read More

Yoga for MS

Thinking about getting down with downward dog? Here’s what you need to know.

Making employment decisions

Be your own boss when it comes to making work decisions related to your MS.

Creating community

Walk MS is a testament to the power of community.

Get social

Looking for connections? Consider social media, which offers a way to talk to and learn… Read More

Falling with grace

This wasn’t the first time—or the last—that MS would cause a fall. But would it… Read More

Anna Whetstone at Muckfest.

Society Scholars: Where are they now?

National Multiple Sclerosis Society scholarships have a lasting impact on the MS community.

Progressive MS research sees funding boost

Learn about three of the 22 studies that were awarded grants to research progressive MS.

Advertisement