Research
Studies to stop MS, restore function and end MS forever.
Conditioning for cognition
Can physical exercise improve cognition in people with MS? New studies examine the benefits of… Read More
Taking off the kid gloves
Researchers delve into pediatric MS with hopes that their findings will help solve the MS… Read More
Pinpointing pain
You’re not alone. Pain is one of the most common symptoms in multiple sclerosis. New… Read More
A gut reaction to MS
Find out how scientists are exploring possible links between the gut, the immune system and… Read More
Barancik Prize winner aims for myelin repair
Dr. Jonah Chan develops method for rapidly testing thousands of existing drugs. Dr. Chan’s revolutionary… Read More
New heights for progressive MS research
Why do some people experience aggressive worsening of their multiple sclerosis and others experience a… Read More
Staying informed about MS in the news
Learn to sort the science from the sales pitches, and make informed decisions about your… Read More
New hope for repairing myelin damage in MS
Stem cell therapy holds the promise of actually repairing myelin, a step that would be… Read More
The Ebers effect: Unraveling the MS and vitamin D connection
Professor George Ebers receives the 2013 John Dystel Prize for his research into the connection… Read More
The brains behind MS research
Tissue donation helps pave the way to a cure.
Exploring MS origins
2023 Dystel Prize winner focuses on how the immune system could fight off the disease
Providers work to improve care for trans people
Healthcare experts see need for expanded knowledge and experience in treatment
Managing multiple medications
People with MS often have more than five prescriptions, which can lead to problems.
Bright minds
National MS Society fellows lead cutting-edge research, diagnosis and treatment focused on multiple sclerosis.