Latest Articles
Top Society scholar stays the course
Erin Saito, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s 2013 Presidential Scholar, will be a – …
Lost in thought: When cognition changes
Physical abilities aren’t all that’s affected by MS. Thinking, remembering and reasoning c – …
Enrollment begins for health insurance
Are you ready for the Affordable Care Act? Long-debated and, in some cases, long-awaited h – …
When the caregiver has MS
People living with MS face a dual challenge when they also handle the challenges of caring – …
Lurching with enthusiasm
Mark Somerfield, diagnosed with MS in 1991, humorously describes the challenges he faces a – …
Simple truths about online networking
Sometimes meeting in person can be difficult due to MS; online networking offers a great w – …
10 lessons of MS
Education doesn’t stop in the classroom. Nancy Chamberlayne shares a top 10 list of lesson – …
Paying for college
Get informed about the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s scholarship program and other – …
What is your biggest educational challenge?
The majority of readers who answered Momentum’s online survey on education and MS sa – …
The sport you choose
Research shows that exercise can improve function and quality of life in people with MS.
Latest Blogs
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
Can Black People Get MS?
A blogger debunks the myth that Black people are less likely to have multiple sclerosis.
The Importance of Friendships
Friendship can bring stability to a life lived with MS, an unpredictable disease.
“And So It Goes”
This writer describes how the works of Kurt Vonnegut helped him define his own journey… Read More