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Sharing health information may yield solutions for MS

With health information from thousands of people living with MS, researchers may be able to… Read More

Society invests $28 million in new research

Learn about the latest projects being supported by Society funding.

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Readers sound off on bladder issues, service animals, yoga and more!

Bringing wellness into focus

Through research, programs and services, and advocacy, the Society is renewing its focus to help… Read More

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Readers sound off on diet, winter sports and travel.

MS activists rally support

]Every year, more than 325 MS activists from all over the country gather to celebrate… Read More

FDA approves new MS therapy

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

Taking the first step

Walk MS provides connection as well as fuel for the movement.

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It’s open enrollment season

Open enrollment is the time each year when individuals can elect to sign up for… Read More

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\Readers sound off on medical marijuana, Jack Osbourne and living with MS.

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Letters to the editor: Valuable insights and connections

Momentum readers sound off on finding support, treating patients and honoring diversity.

A message from Cyndi Zagieboylo: Looking ahead

It’s spring, a time for renewal, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is renewing our… Read More

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Letters to the editor: Doing our best with MS

Momentum readers sound off on insightful articles, inspiring authors and swearing.

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Letters to the editor: Connecting within magazine pages

Momentum readers sound off on expressing themselves and connecting with each other through Momentum articles.

A message from Cyndi Zagieboylo: People with MS push research forward

Cyndi Zagieboylo, president and CEO, on scientific research

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