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Hitting the snowy trails

Fun, friendship and fortitude abound on the MS Snowmobile Tour.

Meet our 2023 Inspiration Award winners

These individuals go above and beyond to make a difference.

Showing up to make a difference

Walk MS provides circles of support for all involved.

Table tennis brings new goals and joys

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

Red helmet with visor is on tires by kartodrom

Ready, set, go kart!

Racing event raises money for people with MS.

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Roller skating for MS awareness

Skater Kaci Bell lives with MS — and uses her passion to bring attention to the disease.

Flight of the Sugar Bees

The Walker family has raised more than $2 million over 30 years to help take the ‘sting’ out of MS.

Generosity on aisle 3

At a group of grocery stores in western Washington, multiple sclerosis has been front and center for years.

Leading with a common purpose

Meet four new National MS Society board members

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.

A genetic sleuth: Dr. Philip De Jager

A prize-winning researcher is looking for signs of disease before it develops.

FDA approves new MS therapy

A new therapy for use by people with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis was approved in November 2014 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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