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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.

Connections create bridges to help advance MS advocacy.

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.

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.

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.

How to make connections

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

Danielle Furey running in the Sahara Desert.

Race to join the movement

Finish MS lets competitors in any endurance event raise funds for Society programs and research.

Dr. Seth Rogan, MS Activist

Turning adversity into advocacy

Dr. Seth Morgan, a retired physician with MS, uses his time and talents to help others—and himself.

Tyler Campbell

Tyler Campbell: Going for the tackle

Football star Tyler Campbell huddles with his famous father Earl to defeat MS. Both father and son are ambassadors for the National MS Society today.

Table tennis brings new goals and joys

A pingpong coach with MS shares her love for the sport with others with the disease

Seeing MS from both sides

Healthcare professionals who live with the disease offer a unique perspective.

GIna Gentry

All about MS relapses

What they are, what they aren’t and how to manage them

Illustration of a person making decisions.

Disclosing your MS at work

Issues ranging from legal to emotional affect whether to tell your employer and colleagues about your disease.

Disorders of swallowing, dysphagia. Pharyngeal and esophageal dysphagia. Oral phase. The path of food, the act of swallowing. Person x-ray, 3d render. Swallowing involves the transport of saliva, solid food and drinks from the mouth to the stomach

Tips for handling dysphagia

MS can cause swallowing difficulties, but there is help out there.

Mental health concept with brain and flowers.

The brains behind MS research

Tissue donation helps pave the way to a cure.

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