Action
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Rocking to cure MS
A gala in Indianapolis features private concerts to raise money for MS research.
Up where he belongs
Fred Schwartz isn’t Superman. Or is he?
They ran how far? 100 miles
Two men with MS ran 100+ miles to meet with state lawmakers about cutting the cost of MS drugs.
Taking the field
High-spirited high schoolers host a no-holds-barred fundraiser for MS.
(Un)steady as she goes
Megan White takes MS sitting down — but only when she must.
Raise a glass
Bourbon tasting benefits MS community.
Fighting for access
MS activists advocate for more affordable medications.
Speaking out
People with MS advocate for changes in policies to improve the lives of everyone living with the disease.
Meet the Bike MS cyclist who broke the world record
Phil Fox: ultra-cyclist, world record holder and Bike MS participant
Sylvia Lawry: Tireless crusader
National MS Society founder left no stone unturned in her crusade to find a cure.
Drawing strength
In this exclusive Q&A, Meghan Berkheiser, the artist who created the cover illustration for the summer issue of Momentum, discusses her creative process and her MS.
@Momentum
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 advocacy achievements and kick off the year’s federal policy initiatives at the National MS Society’s Public Policy Conference (PPC). The 2015 conference was held near Washington, D.C., from March 9–11.
Yes, you can regain bladder control
Bladder problems affect most people with MS, but you don’t have to just live with them.
Lifestyle coping strategies
In this supplementary story to “Yes, you can regain bladder control,” learn eight tips to help manage day-to-day life with bladder issues.
On point
Some people with MS are finding acupuncture a helpful complementary therapy.