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Mindfully Tuning Out the Tyranny of the Active
So, what do I do about living in a culture that lauds booking one’s day… Read More
Can Someone with MS Exercise?
The only excuses are the ones in your head because adapted activities and better technology… Read More
Act or React: Healthy Habits for a Positive Mindset
We can’t avoid stress, but we can develop better habits to learn how to deal… Read More
It’s OK Things Aren’t OK
This holiday season, remember to be gentle with yourself. Remember, too, that things will get… Read More
The Wheelchair
Ah, the wheelchair. That’s what I most want to talk about. For years I resisted… Read More
A Double-Edged Sword
Understanding the role of central nervous system MRIs in diagnosing and managing the treatment of… Read More
The Long Walk to the Coffee Shop
As with most workplace accommodations, a little thought and sensitivity could have changed everything–they could… Read More
The Importance of Preventive Care
But preventive care should be a top priority for everyone with MS, adding quality and… Read More
On the Chopping Block
Honestly, I don’t think that I would have had the perspective on life and happiness… Read More
I get knocked down, but I’ll get up again
Recovering from a fall can be challenging. Read how one person gets up.
Staying above water with MS
One blogger describes finding support and learning to love life again after his MS diagnosis.
Breaking the cycle of exclusion: Embracing cultural competence in physical activity research for people with MS
Cultural competence in research involves considering the culture and diversity of a population.
Still Dancing: Overcoming MS to Become an Atlanta Falcons Cheerleader
An MS diagnosis in college didn’t stop Téa from cheering for the NFL.
Across the Other Side of the Pond, but Connected Through MS
An activist in the U.K. discusses the challenges that the Black MS community faces here… Read More