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Real Talk, Real Answers
September 18:  Live Webcast for people in their 20s and 30s living with MS.  Register Today!

Two New Cases of PML Develop in People with MS Taking Tysabri
(August 1, 2008)

National MS Society License Plate Update
(July 28, 2008)
We will cover the cost for the first 300 registrants.  Only 125 more applications needed to begin production.  Sign up today! 

Former Governor Hunt to Speak at Dinner of Champions
(July 11, 2008)

MS Workplace: 
A collaboration between Monster.com, Biogen Idec, Elan, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society that provides MS-specific career resources. 

MS Technology Connector Program: 
Connecting People with MS to Technology to Move their Lives Forward. 

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Are you a person with MS, a family member or
health care professional?

The National MS Society supports more MS research, offers more services for people with MS, provides more professional education programs and furthers more MS advocacy efforts than any other MS organization in the world.  We help each person address the challenges of living with MS and are dedicated to achieving a world free of MS. The Eastern NC Chapter serves an estimated 4,300 individuals with MS and their families.

Joining the chapter provides you with information on the disease, as well as access to our programs and services.  Contact us

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 National MS Society Mission: 
To End the Devestating Effects of MS.
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Why You Should Get On and Stay On MS Drug Therapy

Scientific evidence shows that these therapies have the ability to decrease the number of attacks a person with relapsing MS would expect to have over time. As a result, these medications are thought to slow down the development of MS disability. Learn More

 

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