Research

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

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Researchers get closer to myelin repair

Trials examine improvements in optic nerve signals and functional abilities.

Stem cells: What we know

Your questions on stem cell treatments answered.

Do lifestyle choices affect MS?

There are several lifestyle changes individuals can make to lessen the risk of progression.

Forging new pathways in the brain

Teach your brain new tricks.

Demystifying MRIs

Learn how MRIs work and what they can tell us.

Expanding our reach

Three Society fellows describe their passions and their projects.

Drs. Laura Balcer, Peter Calabresi and Elliot Frohman.

Pioneers in neuro-ophthalmology

An optical imaging technique may provide valuable information about MS progression and the effectiveness of… Read More

New focus on pediatric MS

More information about pediatric MS leads to better school and health services for children with… Read More

Dr. Philip De Jager writes on a white board.

The NOW MS Research campaign makes history as it nears its goal

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s groundbreaking $250 million No Opportunity Wasted (NOW) campaign has launched… Read More

Finding biomarkers of MS

Cutting-edge research looks for telltale substances that can provide a wealth of information for diagnosis… Read More

Finding a cure for MS, one study at a time

People living with the disease join with research experts to identify projects to be funded.

A decade of MS breakthroughs

Barancik Prize winners continue their work to find a cure for MS.

Mental health concept with brain and flowers.

The brains behind MS research

Tissue donation helps pave the way to a cure.

Exploring MS origins

2023 Dystel Prize winner focuses on how the immune system could fight off the disease

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Providers work to improve care for trans people

Healthcare experts see need for expanded knowledge and experience in treatment

Managing multiple medications

People with MS often have more than five prescriptions, which can lead to problems.

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