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.

Reaching for the stars

This astrophysicist with MS is at ease studying galaxies, but healthcare costs challenge her.

Table tennis brings new goals and joys

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

Seeing MS from both sides

Healthcare professionals who live with the disease offer a unique perspective.

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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.

Reaching for the stars

This astrophysicist with MS is at ease studying galaxies, but healthcare costs challenge h – …

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Latest Articles

Walk this way—Nordic style

Nordic walking can be a great exercise option for people with MS who have balance or gait – …

Pole position

Advice for using Nordic poles

Seeing through the smoke

Wondering whether there is a connection between smoking and MS development and progression – …

E-cigarettes spark controversy

Electronic cigarettes, or “e-cigarettes,” are gaining popularity, especially among young p – …

Illustration showing chat bubbles.

@Momentum

Readers praise Momentum stories about the beating summer heat and other topics.

Society scholarships keep giving

Megan Lafferty, who credits her experience with MS healthcare for her ambition to become a – …

Hormones and gender under the microscope

At a recent conference of the American Academy of Neurology, studies examining the effects – …

Everyday Matters program makes a positive difference

Participants in the National MS Society’s Everyday Matters program report a range of benef – …

A bounty of knowledge

Thanks to many survey responses, in-depth interviews and conversations, we now have a deep – …

Dr. Barry Arnason receives the John Dystel Prize.

Celebrating a pioneer of MS research

Dr. Barry Arnason of the University of Chicago is awarded the 2014 John Dystel Prize for h – …

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Latest Blogs

Crutches leaning against a light grey wall.

My Crutches

Explaining to others why you use crutches can be frustrating if you have MS.

Uneven and cracked sidewalk next to a tree and some dandelions

Step on a Crack

Cracked sidewalks can be treacherous for people living with MS.

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