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Daily strategies for living well with MS.

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Late bloomer: Interview with neurologist Em Harrington

Trans neurologist’s journey leads to improving treatment for LGBTQ+ people, including those with MS.

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Providers work to improve care for trans people

Healthcare experts see need for expanded knowledge and experience in treatment

How to savor the summertime

This time of year can be a challenge to people with MS. Tips to make… Read More

Talking to kids about MS

Tips for explaining and disclosing the disease

How I learned that swearing can be good for the soul

I was once a cautious curser, but living with multiple sclerosis taught me that it… Read More

Finding a creative outlet

Stained glass mosaics help keep my MS stress at bay.

Cynthia Huntington holding up phone with text about retirement

MS at dusk

A poet’s perspective after decades with the disease and a fruitful career Cynthia Huntington When… Read More

Just keep pushing

Sarah Adam lives with MS — and is one of two women athletes on the… Read More

Supporting the people you care about

Insights from family members, friends and colleagues who are connected to someone diagnosed with MS

MS facts vs. myths

Don’t let these common misconceptions keep you from getting the best treatments and having the… Read More

Mothering alongside MS

My disease and my daughter have given me a new perspective on life.

Tips for hosting houseguests while managing MS symptoms

Be prepared when company is coming for holidays and get-togethers

My retirement party’s salute to MS

Comments from my colleagues about how I handled my disease were unexpected but deeply moving.

Mealtime made easier

Meal planning and grocery delivery can help with dinner emergencies.

One important thing to manage MS

People with MS share what helps them manage their disease and live fully.

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