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Carin Snell at Walk MS.

A step forward

Walk MS participants forge lifelong connections that make a difference in the effort to create a world free of multiple sclerosis.


Woman juggles finding peace while caring for her husband with MS.

The still spot

Judy Stegman shares how she finds a moment of peace while meeting the demands of caring for her husband, who lives with MS.


Joan Seliger Sidney

Regrets

Poet Joan Seliger Sidney, PhD, shares the effects of hiding her MS to protect her loved ones.


Shemar Moore and Marilyn Wilson-Moore

Partners in crime

Shemar Moore, from the hit series “Criminal Minds,” talks about the starring role that his mom—who lives with MS— plays in his life.


A personal stamp

Three generations of a family affected by MS use their passion to raise money for MS research.


Researchers conduct a cognitive test with a young girl with MS.

Taking off the kid gloves

Researchers delve into pediatric MS with hopes that their findings will help solve the MS puzzle.


How to make connections

Every voice counts. Amplify the impact of your MS advocacy by making connections with members of your community.


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@Momentum

Readers respond to stories about moods, fashionable canes and education from recent issues of Momentum Magazine.


Pinpointing pain

You’re not alone. Pain is one of the most common symptoms in multiple sclerosis. New studies are investigating why and how pain occurs as part of MS.


Stand or fall

Momentum interviews Debra Frankel, the Society’s vice president of Programs, Services and Clinical Care, about programs that help people with multiple sclerosis prevent—and recover from—falls.