Action
Get involved in the MS community.
Becoming fearless
One woman finds that the more she gives to MS awareness and research, the more hope she has for the future.
Jack Osbourne: MS is the new reality
Meet Jack Osbourne, reality star, son of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, and a young man living with MS.
Rolling with MS
A roller derby group called Sk8 the State for MS brings a certain ferocity—and an unwillingness to give up helping end MS—to its annual fundraiser.
Biking with MS
Want to ride in Bike MS but concerned about MS symptoms getting in the way? Anyone can participate in the newly expanded I Ride with MS program.
Reel life with MS
Young filmmaker Jason DaSilva was recently diagnosed with MS. He turned the camera on himself to show what life is like with the disease.
Passing the baton
Relays give the MS cause greater reach not only by allowing more athletes to fundraise but also by deploying them across greater distances.
Connecting for change
The most powerful connections aren’t between places or things; they’re between people. Three devoted activists share their stories about how they connect with the MS community.
A step forward
Walk MS participants forge lifelong connections that make a difference in the effort to create a world free of multiple sclerosis.
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.
(Un)steady as she goes
Megan White takes MS sitting down — but only when she must.
aHSCT: A promising treatment
Here’s what you need to know about aHSCT and how to decide whether it’s right for you.
Ancient alternative
Acupuncture might be a helpful treatment for MS symptoms.
Not feeling motivated?
Study shows how pervasive — and problematic — apathy can be among people with MS.
Dream on: Managing sleep disorders
At least half of people with MS have sleep disorders. Here’s how to catch more Z’s if you’re one of them.
Varied response
Barancik Prize winner focuses on how different treatments affect people with MS.