Health
Your MS, your body.
Horse power
In hippotherapy—named after the Greek word “hippos,” for horse—the animal’s movements can be used as… Read More
Get growing
For many, gardening is a way to reconnect with nature, and provides a necessary balm… Read More
Stand or fall
Momentum interviews Debra Frankel, the Society’s vice president of Programs, Services and Clinical Care, about… Read More
The medication map
It’s important to weigh several factors when deciding which disease-modifying medication to take for your… Read More
10 disease-modifying treatment options
People with MS have more medication options than ever before. Finding the right one is… Read More
9 ways to have a nutritious holiday
The holidays can be a particularly treacherous time when trying to eat well. Here are… Read More
Candied nuts
Nutritious and fun recipe for the holidays or anytime.
If the shoe fits
For people with MS, balance and stability can be a challenge. Find the right shoes… Read More
No glass slippers: What to look for in footwear
Features such as a low heel, broad base and extra depth can make a difference… Read More
Resources for caregivers with MS
While resources that are specific to caregivers with MS don’t exist—yet—the following are helpful for… Read More
Newest MS research that inspires us
Highlights from the National MS Society’s 2022 Leadership Conference: “A Cure Is Everything”
Diets for MS
How different food plans could affect your disease
Holidays got you down?
Tips for making the holiday season less stressful and more joyful
Hope and blessings
My family’s journey from slavery to special assistant to the president
Hip hip hooray
Bone injuries and fractures can be major setbacks for people with MS. Fall-proofing both your… Read More
When going gets tough
Bowel issues affect many people with MS, but lifestyle changes can help.