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Symptoms of MS often appear between ages 25-31 and can last a lifetime

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Pediatric MS fundraising
Creative advocacy raises important funds to support the work of Pediatric MS Centers of Excellence.

Rising cost of specialty drugs
The Washington Post looks at how rising costs of “specialty” drugs is prompting employers to limit their use.

Noah '40' Shebib on CNN
CNN has spotlighted Society Ambassador Noah ’40’ Shebib and how he’s moving his life forward despite his MS challenges

Fast Forward in Action
Xconomy.com highlights how Fast Forward is helping young biotech firms speed the development of potential new MS therapies.

Start-Up journal spotlights two routes to new MS therapies. Read the article (PDF)

Caregiving and MS
2012 report on MS caregivers reveals challenges and needs from DailyRX.com

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