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Hitting the snowy trails
Fun, friendship and fortitude abound on the MS Snowmobile Tour.
Meet our 2023 Inspiration Award winners
These individuals go above and beyond to make a difference.
Showing up to make a difference
Walk MS provides circles of support for all involved.
Pingpong helps people manage their MS symptoms
A look at the NeuroPong program
Table tennis brings new goals and joys
A pingpong coach with MS shares her love for the sport with others with the disease
Ready, set, go kart!
Racing event raises money for people with MS.
Roller skating for MS awareness
Skater Kaci Bell lives with MS — and uses her passion to bring attention to the disease.
Flight of the Sugar Bees
The Walker family has raised more than $2 million over 30 years to help take the ‘sting’ out of MS.
Generosity on aisle 3
At a group of grocery stores in western Washington, multiple sclerosis has been front and center for years.
Leading with a common purpose
Meet four new National MS Society board members
E-cigarettes spark controversy
Electronic cigarettes, or “e-cigarettes,” are gaining popularity, especially among young people and those trying to quit smoking. But are e-cigarettes really any healthier than traditional cigarettes?
@Momentum
Readers praise Momentum stories about the beating summer heat and other topics.
Society scholarships keep giving
Megan Lafferty, who credits her experience with MS healthcare for her ambition to become a doctor, has been named the National MS Society 2014 Presidential Scholar.
Hormones and gender under the microscope
At a recent conference of the American Academy of Neurology, studies examining the effects of estriol and menopause on MS were discussed.
Everyday Matters program makes a positive difference
Participants in the National MS Society’s Everyday Matters program report a range of benefits in their lives, including increased confidence in dealing with life challenges, and greater connection with others.
A bounty of knowledge
Thanks to many survey responses, in-depth interviews and conversations, we now have a deeper and clearer understanding of what it means to live with MS today.