MS Symptoms from A to Z
The symptoms of MS are as varied as those who live with the disease. No two people are the – …
Facing multiple sclerosis
People of color are raising awareness about the ways they experience MS.
Latest Articles
Obstacles to access
Despite barriers, people of color with MS are speaking up for themselves and their communi – …
Black women with MS speak up
Three Black women with MS offer their personal insights about healthcare.
Telehealth proves promising for people with MS
Spurred by the pandemic, virtual doctor visits save time and trouble.
Gardening with MS: Benefits and tips
Digging in the dirt can yield a bushel of benefits for people with MS.
Exercise minimizes MS symptoms, preserves brainpower
Study shows exercise may improve learning and memory.
Scientists explore new MS therapies
Scientists are exploring innovative new approaches to treating MS.
National MS Society fundraising events go virtual
The pandemic prompted new ways to bike, walk and climb for MS.
A letter from Cyndi Zagieboylo: A test of resilience
The National MS Society met the challenges of the past two years, thanks to those in the M – …
Latest Blogs
The Cane in the Room
Here’s a unique question: Because of my multiple sclerosis, I walk with a cane. Next… Read More
MS Tidbits: Pithy Musings on Living with Multiple Sclerosis
Along the way I’ve thought a lot about how MS has affected my day-to-day life. I’ve… Read More
Turning a “Wasted Day” Into a “Healing Day”
As we shut out the lights and went to sleep that night, another thought came… Read More
What 2020 Taught Our MS Community
We start 2021 with renewed hope, inspired by the continued resilience of this community and… Read More
Saying Yes to Research
During one of my first visits with my neurologist, he asked me a question that… Read More
Lessons for the New Year
After all, one of the most important lessons we learned in 2020 is that we’re… Read More