What's your Motto?
To help raise awareness of what it is like living with multiple sclerosis, six inspiring young people from around the world have shared their mottos for identity, relationships and the future.
Show your support for World MS Day and inspire the world by sharing a motto
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National Multiple Sclerosis Society Latest News
In The News
Overcoming Mobility Issues
EveryDayHealth.com highlights the personal stories and coping strategies in overcoming mobility issues.
Researchers find link between shrinkage of a nerve center and MS
Thalamus shrinkage may be a predictor of who will develop MS. Learn more
Salt May Spur Multiple Sclerosis, Autoimmune Disease
Salt May Spur MS, read the Medscape article
First NBA Player with MS
As the first NBA Player with MS, Chris Wright follows his dreams and takes to the court for a 10-day run. Read more on CNN.com
Imagining a world free of MS
Caring.com talks to Cyndi Zagieboylo, the president and CEO of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society
MS Society Reported News
Studies Report Progress Understanding What Drives Repair of the Brain’s Insulating Myelin, Which is Damaged by MS
May 08, 2013
Study Finds that the Incidence of MS Appears to be Higher in African American Women Than in Caucasians, Contradicting Previous Findings
May 06, 2013
The National MS Society Partners with Pour le Monde® for a Fragrance That Makes “Cents” For People Living with MS
Apr 29, 2013
Positive Results Announced for Aubagio in Phase III Study of People at High Risk for MS
Apr 26, 2013
Results Published from Phase II Trial of Daclizumab in Relapsing MS
Apr 25, 2013
National Multiple Sclerosis Society upcoming events
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One hundred rides. One destination.
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Six hundred walks. One destination.
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Accept the challenge.
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Rise to the dirty challenge |
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