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Meet the Society’s President & CEO

For more than 25 years
Cyndi Zagieboylo has been steadfastly at work, furthering the Society’s mission.

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National Multiple Sclerosis Society Latest News

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Ebony magazine spotlights Tyler Campbell, son of football legend Earl Campbell, in pursuit of his own field of dreams. Read more

On SHOWTIME, Feb. 18th, 8pm ET/PT, see Phil Keoghan — ‘The Amazing Race’ host and MS Society ambassador — take on the challenge of his life and raise awareness and funds for MS. Learn more

AARP The Magazine did a feature on Meredith Vieira and Richard Cohen and how they thrive as parents and partners while finding ways to manage Richard’s chronic illness. Learn more

ABC News highlights treatment advances for MS. Watch the video (.wmv) and Read the article

 The New York Times has run a feature on new therapies raising hope for those living with MS. Learn more

MS, the often misunderstood disease. Read more in this special The New York Times educational supplement (.pdf)

 

MS Society Reported News


Inside the National MS Society: Get an Insider’s Perspective of the Society’s Latest Plans, Projects and More

Feb 10, 2012

MS Trial Alert: Investigators Recruiting for Study Comparing Exercise Programs to Improve Depression

Feb 08, 2012

MS Trial Alert: Pain Study Recruiting People with MS Nationwide

Feb 07, 2012

Research Teams Report on 18 Months of Progress from MS Societies’ Initial Studies on CCSVI and MS

Jan 27, 2012

FDA Updates Tysabri Label to Include Lab Test that Helps Identify Person’s Risk of Developing PML

Jan 23, 2012

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