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    1. Join a Group or Discussion

      Looking to connect with other caregivers, family members, or people affected by MS? Self-help groups bring people together who share common life experiences for support, education and mutual aid.

    2. Connect with Peers One-on-One

      Search for and connect with a trained peer support volunteer who can provide you with helpful tips, suggestions and emotional support for the challenges that MS throws at you. Connect via one-on-one ongoing telephone or email conversations.

    3. MSFriends®

      MSFriends®connects you with a supportive, empathetic volunteer who understands life with MS and can say, “I've been there, too.” MSFriends meet for up to six months via phone, email or video calls based on your preference. Click here to learn more about MSFriends connection opportunity.

    4. Pharmaceutical Financial Assistance Programs

      A list of pharmaceutical and non profit financial assistance programs to assist with the costs of MS medications.

    5. Twin Cities Adaptive Cycling

      TCAC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to enhance independence and build community through outdoor adaptive cycling.  They make cycling a more accessible sport and recreational activity for people with disabilities, by operating an adaptive cycling "drop-in" center on the Minneapolis Greenway.  They have a variety of styles of adaptive cycles available for use including recumbent foot trikes, handcycles, and tandems.

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    1. Carepartner Support Resources

      These organizations offer support and information to family carepartners.

    2. Como escoger un profesional de salud (.pdf)

      La esclerosis múltiple es una enfermedad de toda la vida, por lo que es sumamente importante que usted se sienta cómodo con el profesional que atiende su esclerosis múltiple y que sea su aliado en su cuidado.

    3. Cómo tener una buena cita con su médico (video)

      Este video presenta una conversación en español sobre cómo las personas con esclerosis múltiple pueden tener una buena cita con su médico entre el Dr. Víctor Rivera y la Dra. Lilyana Amezcua.

    4. Sobre el embarazo (video)

      Este video presenta una conversación en español sobre el embarazo y la esclerosis múltiple entre el Dr. Víctor Rivera y la Dra. Lilyana Amezcua.

    5. Group leader resources

      The Society recognizes that well trained and supported volunteers are key to the ongoing delivery of self-help groups and one-on-one peer support. Below are resources available to assist and support you in your leadership role.

    6. Cambios anímicos en personas con esclerosis múltiple

      Si bien los profesionales clínicos empezaron a notar cambios anímicos asociados a la esclerosis múltiple en el siglo XIX, recién empezaron hace poco a prestarles el mismo nivel de atención a los síntomas anímicos que a los síntomas físicos.

    7. Group reimbursement

      The Upper Midwest Chapter extends a budget of up to $200 per fiscal year for each MS group for group-related expenses. Learn more about requesting reimbursement for group-related expenses.

    8. Connect Locally FAQ

      Connect Locally programs are educational program offered to members of your community on a topic related to multiple sclerosis.

    9. Sharing Your Diagnosis with Friends and Family

      Gain tips for talking with friends and family about your MS diagnosis; learn to respond to people who don't understand your disease; and be empowered to create your own support network. This program was part of the Midwest Teleconference Series.

    10. Managing Bowel and Bladder Issues

      Explore possible bowel and bladder issues with MS; learn how to talk with health professionals about these sensitive issues; and gain practical tips for managing these symptoms. This program was part of the Midwest Teleconference Series.

    11. What's Happening NOW in Progressive MS Research

      Learn about the focus of the National MS Society's research and the NOW campaign; understand the challenges of researching progressive MS; and learn what's in the pipeline for future treatments. This program was part of the Midwest Teleconference Series.

    12. What to Expect from Mental Healthcare: A Guide for People with MS (.pdf)

    13. Emerging Therapies

      Learn about oral disease modifying medications and their potential side effects. Plus, discuss the timeline for new MS therapies in the pipeline. This program was part of the Midwest Teleconference Series.

    14. Practical Nutrition for People with MS

      Learn the importance of a healthy diet in managing MS symptoms and gain insight about specific diets and their impact on your health with Dr. Bhupendra O. Khatri. This program was part of the Midwest Teleconference Series.

    15. Cómo solicitar beneficios por discapacidad del Seguro Social

      Guía para las personas con esclerosis múltiple y sus profesionales de atención médica.

    16. Financial Planning for a Future with MS

      Learn about special considerations for financial planning while while living with MS and understand the importance of making informed estate and lifetime planning decisions with David A. Malson, lawyer and partner at Barnes & Thornburg, L.L. P.

    17. Ask an MS Expert: Diet and MS

      They say: “You are what you eat.” While there is no special “MS diet,” a healthy diet is an important complement to your MS treatment plan to help you feel your best. Dr. Ilana Katz Sands of Mount Sinai Hospital will lead us in a discussion around MS dietary recommendations and how to understand MS diet research studies.

    18. Affordable Accessible Housing: A Guide for People with MS (.pdf)

      This guide is a practical tool to help families living with MS evaluate their housing needs and better understand the range of housing options that are available to them, from home modifications to rental assistance to assisted living.

    19. Información bilingüe sobre la esclerosis múltiple

      Información sobre la esclerosis múltiple en inglés y español.

    20. Participating in Clinical Trials: For People with MS

      Learn about the process of clinical trial participation and how to decide if a study is the right opportunity for you.

    21. Assessing Cognitive Changes (video)

      Part of Mood & Cognition in MS: What You Can Do

    22. Relapse or Pseudo-Relapse in MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about relapses and pseudo-relapses in multiple sclerosis

    23. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (video)

      This video features George Kraft, MD, who discusses MRI's and multiple sclerosis. Topics: What we learn from an MRI; How does an MRI work?; How frequently should someone with MS receive an MRI?; Combatting MRI anxiety

    24. Importance of Minorities in MS (video)

      MS affects African Americans and Hispanics in different ways compared with other ethnic groups. Symptoms may differ, the disease may progress faster, and treatments may have different effects. African Americans and Hispanic/Latinos are underrepresented in research studies. That makes it difficult to tell which treatments are best for them, or how to reduce the risk of MS in these groups.

    25. Geography and MS (video)

      MS Learn Online is the National MS Society's online educational webcast series. This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about geography and the risks associated with multiple sclerosis.

    26. Antioxidants and MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's questions about antioxidants and if they are recommended for people with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.

    27. A Diagnosis of Probable MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about a diagnosis of probable multiple sclerosis.

    28. Tests for Diagnosing MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about tests for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.

    29. Why Does Someone Get MS? (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about why someone gets multiple sclerosis.

    30. White Spots on MRI in MS (video)

      MS Learn Online is the National MS Society's online educational webcast series. This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about white spots on her MRI.

    31. Ibuprofen and Multiple Sclerosis (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about taking ibuprofen or anti-inflammatory pills for people with MS.

    32. Getting a Second Opinion (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about getting a second opinion on a non-diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.

    33. Driving and MS (video)

      Addresses questions and concerns about how MS might affect a person’s ability to drive now or in the future. Includes information about driving evaluations and different types of auto adaptive equipment.

    34. Dating and MS (video)

      Learn strategies for navigating the dating world after a diagnosis of MS.

    35. Aging and MS

      This video features a discussion with George Kraft, MD, who talks about aging and multiple sclerosis.

    36. Cognitive Changes (video)

      Part of Mood & Cognition in MS: What You Can Do

    37. Causes of Mood Changes (video)

      Part of Mood & Cognition in MS: What You Can Do

    38. MS and African-Americans: Diagnosis and Clinical Course (video)

      This video features a discussion with Mary Hughes, MD, and Walter Royal, MD, who talk about diagnosis and clinical courses for African-Americans with multiple sclerosis.

    39. Comprehensive Care and MS (video)

      Learn the importance of a comprehensive approach in managing MS and how to form a comprehensive care team.

    40. Coping with a Diagnosis of MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and how to cope with the disease.

    41. MS & Pregnancy: Kara's Story Part 2 (video)

      This video features part two of a discussion about pregnancy and multiple sclerosis.

    42. MS & Pregnancy: Kara's Story Part 1 (video)

      This video features part one of a discussion about pregnancy and multiple sclerosis.

    43. Working with MS (.pdf)

      General overview of the employment issues that might concern people newly diagnosed.

    44. Win-Win Approach to Reasonable Accommodations: Enhancing Productivity on Your Job (.pdf)

      A practical guide to obtaining workplace accommodations. By Richard T. Roessler, PhD, and Phillip Rumrill, PhD.

    45. What Is Multiple Sclerosis? (.pdf)

      Symptoms, disease patterns, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and research efforts.

    46. Vision Problems (.pdf)

      Current therapy for MS-related eye disorders. Discusses low-vision aids.

    47. Urinary Dysfunction and MS (.pdf)

      Sophisticated explanation of treatments for MS-related urinary problems. Detailed descriptions of diagnostic testing, management strategies, and commonly prescribed drugs. By Nancy J. Holland, RN, EdD, MSCN.

    48. Tremor: The Basic Facts (.pdf)

      A troubling MS symptom described. Coping strategies and research horizons.

    49. Stretching with a Helper for People with MS — An Illustrated Manual (.pdf)

      For individuals who need a helper. Illustrated manual showing range of motion, stretching, and balance exercises for at-home program. By Beth E. Gibson, PT.

    50. Stretching and Range of Motion for People with MS — An Illustrated Manual (.pdf)

      Illustrated manual showing range of motion, stretching, and balance exercises for at-home program. By Beth E. Gibson, PT.

    51. Speech and Swallowing Problems (.pdf)

      Speech and swallowing problems can be helped with exercise, medications, or technological aids.

    52. Someone You Know Has MS: A Book for Families (.pdf)

      For children, 5-12. A story about Michael and his family explains MS and explores children’s fears and concerns. Adapted by Martha King from original material by Cyrisse Jaffee, Debra Frankel, Barbara LaRoche, and Patricia Dick.

    53. So You Have Progressive MS (.pdf)

      A veteran of 11 years writes frankly about life, family, work, dating, and pursuing your dreams when the diagnosis is "progressive" MS. By Sharon M. Brown.

    54. Sleep Disorders and MS: The Basic Facts (.pdf)

      Reviews common sleep problems and what can be done about them.

    55. Research Directions in MS: Strategies and Progress (.pdf)

      Explains the Society’s comprehensive research approaches to stopping MS in its tracks, restoring what’s been lost, and ending MS forever. For nonscientists.

    56. Preventive Care Recommendations for Adults with MS (.pdf)

      A colorful chart detailing the medical tests, vaccinations, and general health and safety rules recommended for all adults with MS.

    57. Plaintalk — A Booklet about MS for Families (.pdf)

      Discusses some of the more difficult physical and emotional problems many families face. By Sarah Minden, MD, and Debra Frankel, MS, OTR.

    58. Pain: The Basic Facts (.pdf)

      An overview of treatments and strategies for managing MS-related pain.

    59. Multiple Sclerosis and Your Emotions (.pdf)

      How to manage some of the emotional challenges created by MS. By Rosalind Kalb, PhD

    60. MS and the Black Community (.pdf)

      It is a myth that the Black community doesn't get MS. Become engaged with programs and resources supporting optimal care and living well with MS.

    61. Minimizing Your Risk of Falls (.pdf)

      Identifies risk factors for falling and strategies to reduce those risks.

    62. Managing Spasticity (.pdf)

      Managing this common, sometimes disabling, MS symptom — roles of self-help, medications, physical therapists, nurses, and physicians.

    63. Managing Progressive MS (.pdf)

      Understand strategies for living with progressive MS and connecting to people and services that may help you.

    64. Managing MS Through Rehabilitation (.pdf)

      What rehabilitation can do for mobility, fatigue, driving, speech, memory, bowel or bladder problems, sexuality, and more.

    65. Managing Cognitive Problems in MS (.pdf)

      Discusses mental functions most likely to be affected by MS. Self-help and information on cognitive rehabilitation.

    66. Intimacy and Sexuality (.pdf)

      MS can affect sexuality, both directly and indirectly, but problems can be resolved or minimized. By Rosalind Kalb, PhD.

    67. Information for Employers (.pdf)

      For people to give to their employers if they decide to disclose their MS.

    68. Employment Matters: Managing MS in the Workplace Part 2 (video)

      Part 2- Recent Changes to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

    69. Gilenya®: Information To Consider (video)

      Part two of a two-part interview with Aaron Miller, MD, who discusses Gilenya®, an oral therapy for multiple sclerosis. Dr. Miller talks about who can take Gilenya, cost and availability.

    70. Gilenya®: What Is It And How Does It Work (video)

      Part one of a two-part interview with Aaron Miller, MD, who discusses Gilenya®, a new oral therapy for multiple sclerosis. Dr. Miller explains how the medication works, clinical trials findings, and potential side effects.

    71. Managing Pain and Sleep Issues in MS (video & DVD)

      Pain and sleep disorders often cause confusion and frustration for people with MS, their loved ones, and healthcare providers. Learn from scientists and clinicians about strategies for symptom management, available treatment options, and ongoing research to identify the cause of pain and sleep disorders in MS.

    72. Managing Pain and Sleep Issues in MS Part 1: Pain (video)

      Pain and sleep disorders often cause confusion and frustration for people with MS, their loved ones, and healthcare providers. Learn from scientists and clinicians about strategies for symptom management, available treatment options, and ongoing research to identify the cause of pain and sleep disorders in MS.

    73. Managing Pain and Sleep Issues in MS Part 2: Sleep Issues (video)

      Pain and sleep disorders often cause confusion and frustration for people with MS, their loved ones, and healthcare providers. Learn from scientists and clinicians about strategies for symptom management, available treatment options, and ongoing research to identify the cause of pain and sleep disorders in MS.

    74. Resilience: Addressing the Challenges of MS (video & DVD)

      Many people living with chronic diseases, including MS, have learned that practicing behaviors that promote resilience is the secret to not just coping with the disease, but thriving with it.

    75. What You Need To Know About Aubagio® (video)

      This video was created in 2013 and features Jim Bowen, MD and Lily Jung Henson, MD discussing the disease-modifying treatment, Aubagio® (teriflunomide).

    76. What You Need To Know About Glatiramer Acetate (Copaxone®, Glatopa™) (video)

      Featuring Mark Skeen, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology at Duke University School of Medicine. This video was created in 2016.

    77. What You Need to Know About Interferon Beta (Avonex®, Betaseron®, Extavia®, Rebif®) (video)

      Featuring Mark Skeen, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology at Duke University School of Medicine. This video was created in 2016.

    78. What You Need To Know About Lemtrada™ (video)

      This video was created in May, 2015 and features Gabriel Pardo, MD and Kathleen Costello, MSCN. Information is accurate as of then. Please visit the treatment page of our website or Lemtrada's website for the most updated information.

    79. What You Need to Know About Natalizumab (Tysabri®) (video)

      Featuring Mark Skeen, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology at Duke University School of Medicine. This video was created in 2016.

    80. What You Need To Know About Tecfidera® (video)

      What is Tecfidera® (dimethyl fumarate), formerly known as BG-12? Clinical trial findings; Potential side effects. Featuring: Bruce Cohen, MD and Gabriel Pardo, MD. Part one of one: 12 minutes

    81. Employment and MS (video)

      This video features Steve Nissen, Senior Director of Employment and Community Programs at the National Capital Chapter discussing employment issues with a diagnosis of MS.

    82. Mood & Cognition in MS: [What you can do] (video & DVD)

      Our understanding of the role that cognition and mood play in a person’s experience of multiple sclerosis has expanded dramatically in recent years. Learn why and how people with MS experience changes in mood and cognitive functioning, and the latest information on how these symptoms can be addressed—from physical activity, medications and counseling to self-management strategies.

    83. Caring for Loved Ones with Advanced MS - A Guide for Families (.pdf)

      This booklet is designed for families who are caring for a person with advanced Multiple Sclerosis.

    84. Bowel Problems (.pdf)

      Ways to manage common bowel problems in MS.

    85. Managing Bladder and Bowel Issues in MS (video & DVD)

      People with MS may find that bladder and bowel symptoms prevent them from fully interacting with their community, friends and family. It doesn’t need to be that way. Once diagnosed, these common MS symptoms are manageable and treatable. Learn about the latest advances and recommendations from clinicians at the forefront of MS research and treatment, and from people living with MS as they share experiences and insights.

    86. Employment Matters: Managing MS in the Workplace Part 4 (video)

      Part 4- Managing Fatigue in the Workplace

    87. Employment Matters: Managing MS in the Workplace Part 5 (video)

      Part 5- Managing Cognitive Challenges in the Workplace

    88. Employment Matters: Managing MS in the Workplace Part 6 (video)

      Part 6- Assistive Technology and the Workplace

    89. Employment Matters: Managing MS in the Workplace- Part 3 (video)

      Part 3- Disclosure in the Workplace

    90. Employment Matters: Managing MS in the Workplace Part 1(video)

      Part 1- Thinking Proactively About Employment

    91. Employment Resources for Self Advocacy (.pdf)

      This guide is intended to help people with multiple sclerosis learn more about their employment options and to be proactive in using the legal protections and resources available to maintain employment and/or re-enter the workforce.

    92. Private Disability Insurance Claims — A Guide for People with MS and Their Healthcare Providers (.pdf)

      Disability insurance replaces some of the income that a sick or injured person is no longer able to earn, and can be an extremely important safeguard. Yet many have found the process of filing a claim and securing disability benefits more challenging than anticipated. This manual has been prepared to help people with MS and their healthcare providers.

    93. Disease-Modifying Therapies for MS (.pdf)

      Comprehensive information on the disease-modifying treatments for multiple sclerosis. Includes how each is taken, side effects, benefits and available help. Read more about other medications for symptom and relapse management. Early and ongoing treatment with an FDA-approved therapy can make a difference for people with multiple sclerosis. Learn about your options by talking to your health care professional and contacting the Society at 1-800-344-4867.

    94. How to Choose the Mobility Device that is Right for You (.pdf)

      Understand the full range of tools available to stay functionally mobile, comfortable and safe. Offers full-color photos of devices ranging from the simplest cane to the most complex power chair, guidance on how to determine if and when a device might be appropriate, and important safety tips. Introduces readers to assistive technology professionals and outlines the steps involved in a comprehensive evaluation for a wheeled mobility device.

    95. Hiring Help at Home (.pdf)

      Checklists and worksheets for people who need help at home. Forms for a needs assessment, job description, and employment contract.

    96. Gait or Walking Problems (.pdf)

      Walking problems and how they can be addressed.

    97. Fatigue: What You Should Know (.pdf)

      MS fatigue can be reduced with treatments and self-management strategies. (Published by Paralyzed Veterans of America)

    98. Exercise as Part of Everyday Life (.pdf)

      Physical activity can be a regular part of staying healthy if you have MS. Includes tips on handling MS symptoms. By Mary Harmon.

    99. Driving with Multiple Sclerosis (.pdf)

      Addresses questions and concerns about how MS might affect a person’s ability to drive now or in the future. Includes information about driving evaluations and different types of auto adaptive equipment. By Pat Niewoehner, BS, OTR/L, CDRS, and Florian P. Thomas, MD, PhD.

    100. Disclosure: The Basic Facts (.pdf)

      Discusses whom, when, and how to tell in both personal and work situations; includes personal vignettes.

    101. Depression and MS (.pdf)

      Symptoms of depression, the relationship between MS and depression, available therapies, and where to find help.

    102. Dental Health (.pdf)

      A basic overview of appropriate dental care, routine dental visits and problems, and information specific to people with MS.

    103. Clear Thinking About Alternative Therapies (.pdf)

      Facts and common misconceptions, plus practical ways to evaluate benefits and risks. By Virginia Foster.

    104. At Home with MS — Adapting Your Environment (.pdf)

      Modify a house or apartment to save energy, compensate for reduced vision or mobility, and live comfortably when MS is severe. Many do-it-yourself changes. By Jane E. Harmon, OTR.

    105. ADA and People with MS (.pdf)

      The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Protection for people with multiple sclerosis.

    106. Acupuncture and MS: The Basic Facts (.pdf)

      An exploration of what is known and not known about this complementary therapy by Alan Bowling, MD, PhD and Tom Stewart.

    107. A Guide for Support Partners (.pdf)

      Practical issues faced by caregivers. Includes resource list. By Tanya Radford.

    108. “But You Look So Good”

      Coping with invisible MS symptoms.

    109. Knowledge Is Power (.pdf)

      Knowledge Is Power contains current and accurate information relevant for people facing a new diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS), presented in a series of easy-to-understand topics.

    110. Cognitive Changes in MS — Current Recommendations

    111. Tips for Successful Telemedicine Appointments

    112. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

    113. The High Cost of Living with MS

    114. Alguien que conoces tiene esclerosis múltiple

      Un libro para familias sobre la esclerosis múltiple.

    115. Tratamientos modificadores para la esclerosis múltiple

      Descripción de lo que debe considerar con su profesional de salud al escoger recursos y un tratamiento a fin de apoyar sus esfuerzos por iniciarlo y seguirlo.

    116. Navegante para la EM®

      Su aliado de confi anza para enfrentar los desafíos de la vida con esclerosis multiple

    117. Cooling Equipment Information & National Vendor List (.pdf)

      Explore cooling equipment options and learn how to select the best gear for your needs, climate, and budget. Compare vendors and use the promo codes to receive preferred pricing. Learn about insurance coverage and discover sources of free cooling gear for people living with MS (eligibility criteria apply).

    118. Fatigue: Take Control Part 1 (video)

      An extensive look at how medicine, exercise, managing your environment and making proactive energy choices can help to manage the fatigue associated with MS. This video is intended to be used in a group format and led by a professional.

    119. Dream Machines

    120. Society Information and Resources (.pdf)

      The National MS Society provides services, support and resources for navigating your best life with MS.

    121. Optimal Health with Multiple Sclerosis (book)

      A Guide to Integrating Lifestyle, Alternative, and Conventional Medicine.

    122. Managing the Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (book)

      In clear, understandable language and with helpful illustrations, this book explores every symptom of MS and discusses clinically tested and proven methods for the proper and effective management of each. No symptom is omitted: from spasticity, tremor, weakness, and fatigue to bladder, bowel, and sexual difficulties.

    123. Keep S’myelin: Activity Book for Kids about MS (.pdf)

      28-page colorful, engaging, and interactive publication filled with stories, interviews, games, and activities on a variety of topics related to MS. For children ages 5-12. Due to the impact of COVID-19 we are not able to mail materials at this time. We encourage you to connect with an MS Navigator regarding downloadable publications and videos.

    124. About Adult Day Services

    125. Tips for Successful Telemedicine for those Living with MS

      Learn about telemedicine, which is the use of technology to participate in healthcare at a distance, so you and your provider can connect from different locations.

    126. Mood Changes in Multiple Sclerosis

      This book and the accompanying video explore why and how people with MS experience changes in mood, and provide the latest information on how these symptoms can be addressed—from physical activity, medications and counseling to self-management strategies.

    127. Multiple Sclerosis: Questions and Answers for Patients and Love Ones (book)

      For patients at any stage and the people who support them, Multiple Sclerosis: Questions and Answers for Patients and Loved Ones provides the answers you need to understand this disease, its challenges, and the medical treatments and other tools now available for managing it successfully.

    128. National Team Recognition Program (.pdf)

      The more you raise - the more you earn! There is no limit to what’s possible, so set your National Team fundraising goal high. Our National Team Recognition Program was developed to keep your team motivated.

    129. ADA and People with MS

      What the Americans with Disabilities Act means in employment, public accommodations, and more. By Laura Cooper, Esq., Nancy Law, LSW, with Jane Sarnoff

    130. What You Need to Know - Vumerity™ (video)

      This video was created in January 2020 and features Kathleen Costello, CRNP, MSCN.

    131. What You Need to Know About Gilenya®

      This video was created in Summer 2019 and features Brenda Banwell, MD. Information is accurate as of then. Please visit http://www.nationalMSsociety.org/meds or www.gilenya.com for the most updated information.

    132. What You Need to Know About Mayzent®

      This video was created in Summer 2019 and features Amit Bar-Or, MD and Julie Fiol, MSCN. Information is accurate as of then. Please visit http://www.nationalMSsociety.org/meds or http://www.mayzent.com for the most updated information.

    133. What You Need to Know About Mavenclad®

      This video was created in Summer 2019 and features Aaron Miller, MD. Information is accurate as of then. Please visit http://www.nationalMSsociety.org/meds or https://www.mavenclad.com for the most updated information.

    134. Kids Get MS Too: A Handbook for Parents Whose Child or Teen has MS (.pdf)

      This handbook is a guide for parents with a child or teen with MS.

    135. Initiating and Adhering to Treatment with Injectable Disease Modifying Agents (.pdf)

      To date, there are six disease-modifying agents that have been approved for the treatment of MS. The National MS Society recommends...

    136. The Wahls Protocol: How I Beat Progressive MS Using Paleo Principles and Functional Medicine (book)

      An integrative approach to healing chronic autoimmune conditions by a doctor, researcher, and sufferer of progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) whose TEDx talk is already a web sensation.

    137. Clinical Bulletin - Physical Therapy in MS Rehabilitation (.pdf)

      Rehabilitation is an important part of health care delivery for persons with MS. Since the majority of people are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, the challenges of MS affect those at the peak of their career and childrearing years.

    138. Clinical Bulletin - Spasticity (.pdf)

      Spasticity is one of the most common symptoms of MS. It can be defined as a velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone, which is usually associated with hyperactive deep tendon reflexes.

    139. Palliative Care (.pdf)

      For healthcare providers, this booklet provides an overview of palliative care.

    140. Vitamins, Minerals, and Herbs in MS: An Introduction (.pdf)

      Practical guide to diet supplements for people with MS. Outlines what is and is not known, with references for further study. By Allen Bowling, MD, PhD, and Thomas Stewart, PA-C, MS, JD. (last updated August 2018)

    141. Progressive MS Trials

      This document outlines Progressive MS Trials.

    142. 101 Accessible Vacations: Travel Ideas For Wheelers And Slow Walkers (book)

      101 Accessible Vacations: Travel Ideas for Wheelers and Slow Walkers is the first guidebook dedicated exclusively to wheelchair-accessible destinations, lodgings and recreational opportunities. Penned by Candy B. Harrington, the editor of Emerging Horizons, this new title focuses on the vacation planning needs of wheelchair-users and slow walkers.

    143. Be Your Own Superhero (book)

      A road map to resilience when faced with chronic disease.

    144. Rehabilitation in MS (video)

      Learn how rehabilitation can help in the management of MS.

    145. Live in Wellness Now (book)

      Live in Wellness Now is an interactive, holistic journal designed to help you alleviate stress and improve your health.

    146. What You Need to Know About Ocrevus™ (video)

      This video was created in Summer 2017 and features Derrick Robertson, MD, Janice Maldonado, MD and Kathleen Costello, MSCN. Information is accurate as of then. Please visit http://www.nationalMSsociety.org/meds or http://www.www.ocrevus.com for the most updated information.

    147. Soulful Simplicity: How Living with Less Can Lead to So Much More (book)

      Courtney Carver shows us the power of simplicity to improve our health, build more meaningful relationships, and relieve stress in our professional and personal lives.

    148. Practical Nutrition (book)

      You can take control of your nutrition in a practical and meaningful way to improve the quality of your life in a monumental way!

    149. Driving Evaluation: A Step Towards Independence

      Multiple sclerosis doesn’t have to mean you stop driving. A driving evaluation can be a step towards maintaining your independence and confidence as a driver with MS.

    150. Staying Independent: Driving with MS (video)

      A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis doesn’t have to prevent you from staying independent. Learn about adaptations—such as hand controls—to keep you in the driver’s seat.

    151. How Resilience Training Can Help People With MS

    152. Ocrevus Appeal & Abstract Letters

    153. FDA approves first treatment for primary progressive MS

      New medication Ocrevus also shows benefits in relapsing forms of MS.

    154. From a Loved One's Perspective: Depression (video)

      Partners and family members of people with MS may experience normal grieving and other emotional changes, including depression.

    155. Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits (.pdf)

      If you have MS and are unable to work due to an MS-related disability and/or other conditions, you might be entitled to Social Security Disability Insurance benefits or Supplemental Security Income benefits.

    156. Multiple Sclerosis: Coping with Complications (book)

      There's no miracle cure for multiple sclerosis. But there are ways to reduce its negative impact. What better source than a physician who battled MS as a patient for 24 years?

    157. TLC for MS Caregivers (book)

      TLC for MS Caregivers can help the readers get through the first uncertain and difficult days of adjustment, as well as ease the frustration through the various stages of multiple sclerosis and possible future exacerbations as time goes on.

    158. My Best Day Journal (book)

      This journal is designed for individuals who want a better understanding of their medical situations.

    159. Participating in Clinical Trials: Guide for People with MS (.pdf)

      Learn about the process of clinical trial participation and how to decide if a study is the right opportunity for you.

    160. Symptom Tracker

      Symptom Tracker worksheet

    161. Resources for Starting Your Own Business

      It is not unusual for individuals living with MS, at some point in time, to consider starting their own business due to fatigue, mobility issues or other symptoms that impact them while working for an employer. The following article explores the advantages as well as disadvantages of entrepreneurship. This information can help you assess if starting a small business is right for you.

    162. My MS and E (book)

      Kevin and Eleanor share an unbreakable father-daughter bond, even in the face of his ongoing struggles with multiple sclerosis. This story is a heartwarming tale of how they grow, learn, struggle, and celebrate life in their mantra of Never Stop… Never Quit…

    163. The Basic Facts: Preventive Care Recommendations (.pdf)

      This brochure is checklist of basic preventive care recommendations for people with MS.

    164. Symptomatic Treatment Trials

      This document outlines Symptomatic Treatment Trials.

    165. Choosing the Mobility Device that's Right for You- Part 2 (video)

      Jean Minkel, Senior Vice President of Rehabilitation Services, at the Independent Care System of NY, discusses how to choose the wheeled mobility device that's right for you. Part 1 focuses on the importance of undergoing an evaluation. Part 2 provides an overview of wheeled mobility options. To activate the closed captions when playing the videos on YouTube, click on the CC button on the toolbar that appears below the video, and select on.

    166. Choosing the Mobility Device that's Right for You- Part 1 (video)

      Jean Minkel, Senior Vice President of Rehabilitation Services, at the Independent Care System of NY, discusses how to choose the wheeled mobility device that's right for you. Part 1 focuses on the importance of undergoing an evaluation. Part 2 provides an overview of wheeled mobility options. To activate the closed captions when playing the videos on YouTube, click on the CC button on the toolbar that appears below the video, and select on.

    167. Getting There: Staying Mobile with MS Part 3 (video)

      This video features a discussion on strategies for mobility for people with multiple sclerosis, including automobile modifications.

    168. Getting There: Staying Mobile with MS Part 2 (video)

      A comprehensive look at mobility and MS with tips on managing fatigue and spasticity as well as a look at future trends in technology and mobility assistance.

    169. Stress and MS: Relaxation Techniques (video)

      This video features an interview with Fred Foley, PhD, who discusses stress, depression, and anxiety and multiple sclerosis and techniques for dealing with stress.

    170. Stress and MS: What We Know (video)

      This video features an interview with Fred Foley, PhD, who discusses stress and multiple sclerosis.

    171. Medical Self Advocacy: Getting More From Your Healthcare (video

      This video features a discussion with Marion Brandis, MA, RN, BSN, who talks about how people with multiple sclerosis can get the more from their healthcare teams.

    172. Healthy Living with MS Featuring Clay Walker Part 3 (video)

      This video features part three of a three-part series of discussion with country music star Clay Walker, who talks about living with multiple sclerosis.

    173. Healthy Living with MS Featuring Clay Walker Part 2 (video)

      This video features part two of a three-part series of discussion with country music star Clay Walker, who talks about living with multiple sclerosis.

    174. Healthy Living with MS Featuring Clay Walker Part 1 (video)

      This video features part one of a three-part series of discussion with country music star Clay Walker, who talks about living with multiple sclerosis.

    175. Shift in Doctor : Patient Relationship (video)

      Supplement to 2013 North American Education Program- Making Treatment and Lifestyle Decisions: Thinking About Benefits and Risks

    176. Vitamin D (video)

      Explores the factors people must consider when making treatment and lifestyle decisions, including when to begin treatment, the role information overload can play in decision making, and how to weigh the benefits and risks of a treatment or lifestyle decision. Excerpt from 2013 North American Education Program.

    177. Vitamin D and MS (video)

      Ellen Mowry, MD, PhD at Johns Hopkins University discusses Vitamin D as a risk factor for developing MS and what we know about supplementation.(ECTRIMS 2014)

    178. Exercise and Gait Research in MS (video)

      From ECTRIMS 2014, featuring Peter Feys, PhD, discussing current research on the impact of exercise in gait function in MS.

    179. The Future of Personalized Medicine in MS (video)

      From ECTRIMS 2014, featuring Patricia Cassicia, PhD, discussing research on personalized medicine in MS.

    180. Fatigue: Take Control Part 6 (video)

      An extensive look at how medicine, exercise, managing your environment and making proactive energy choices can help to manage the fatigue associated with MS. This video is intended to be used in a group format and led by a professional.

    181. Fatigue: Take Control Part 5 (video)

      An extensive look at how medicine, exercise, managing your environment and making proactive energy choices can help to manage the fatigue associated with MS. This video is intended to be used in a group format and led by a professional.

    182. Fatigue: Take Control Part 4 (video)

      An extensive look at how medicine, exercise, managing your environment and making proactive energy choices can help to manage the fatigue associated with MS. This video is intended to be used in a group format and led by a professional.

    183. Fatigue: Take Control Part 3 (video)

      An extensive look at how medicine, exercise, managing your environment and making proactive energy choices can help to manage the fatigue associated with MS. This video is intended to be used in a group format and led by a professional.

    184. Fatigue: Take Control Part 2 (video)

      An extensive look at how medicine, exercise, managing your environment and making proactive energy choices can help to manage the fatigue associated with MS. This video is intended to be used in a group format and led by a professional.

    185. MS Fatigue Part 1 (video)

      This two-part video presents the perspective of people living with multiple sclerosis who are experiencing the symptom of fatigue. Topics include: Fatigue types; Why is fatigue so common; Things to consider before treating fatigue; Treatment options; The role of rehabilitation

    186. Primal Wear for National Teams (.pdf)

      Our national Bike MS apparel sponsor has great solutions for team apparel – learn more here.

    187. Sleep Disturbances and MS (.pdf)

      Article addresses emerging research on sleep in MS, how people with MS can assess their sleep, and emerging treatments for sleep disturbance in MS.

    188. Optic Neuritis and MS (video)

      People living with multiple sclerosis share their experiences with optic neuritis, and neuro-opthamologist Tariq Bhatti, MD from Duke University Medicine discusses management and treatment options.

    189. Vision Problems in MS (video)

      Beyond optic neuritis, there are several other vision problems common in MS, including double vision (diplopia due to misalignment or INO) and oscillopsia (due to nystagumus). Tariq Bhatti, MD, neuro-ophthalmologist at Duke University Eye Center describes each and their management approaches.

    190. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) in MS (video)

      Neuro-opthalmologist Tariq Bhatti, MD, at Duke University Eye Center, discusses the use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in evaluating multiple sclerosis (MS) progression and the effects of treatments. Learn more at http://www.nationalMSsociety.org/vision.

    191. Recreation (enjoying yourself!) with MS (video)

      Dan & Karen Melfi, Lisa & Shawna Kemppainen and Izak, Judy Boone, and Dave Altman discuss the leisure activities they enjoy / have modified to continue while living with MS. Learn more at http:www.nationalMSsociety.org/recreation.

    192. MS Research Using Vision (OCT) Testing: Anti-LINGO-1 (video)

      Neuro-opthalmologist Tariq Bhatti, MD, at Duke University Eye Center, discusses the use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in evaluating multiple sclerosis (MS) progression and the effects of treatments - namely anti-LINGO-1.

    193. Diet and Nutrition in MS (video)

      People living with MS and healthcare professionals discuss experiences and evidence related to diet / nutrition, and potential effect(s) on multiple sclerosis and symptoms. Learn more at http://www.nationalMSsociety.org/diet

    194. Exercise / physical activity with MS (video)

      Judy Boone, physical therapist Lynn Williams, Dan Melfi and Dave Altman discuss the physical activities they enjoy / have modified to continue while living with MS. Learn more at http:www.nationalMSsociety.org/recreation.

    195. MS & Wellness: Living Well with Multiple Sclerosis (.pdf)

    196. Working for Me- Living Well with MS (.pdf)

      Working with MS is one in a series of workbooks entitled Living Well with MS. This series is written for — and by — people who have been living with multiple sclerosis (MS) for some time.

    197. Keep S’myelin: Parent Supplement for Kids Activity Book (.pdf)

      Guide for parent accompanies the activity book for children. Includes tips on how to talk to younger children about MS and learn about MS as a family.

    198. Keep S'myelin: Issue 1 — Intro to MS (.pdf)

      Parents often wonder how much to tell their children about MS. They worry that talking about the MS will be too frightening, too confusing, and too burdensome for the kids to handle. We wanted to make this newsletter available to children because we feel that accurate information, geared to a child's age and abilities, helps that child to understand and cope with changes MS may bring.

    199. Keep S'myelin: Issue 2 — About MS and Feelings (.pdf)

      This issue of Keep S'myelin is all about feelings. As you share the stories and activities with your children, you might want to reflect on some of your own feelings and help your kids identify theirs. This is a chance to share and compare.

    200. Multiple Sclerosis and Smoking

      To date, few modifiable risk factors have been found to influence the development or course of MS. Cigarette smoking – which can cause serious health issues including lung cancer, increased risk of infections, and heart disease, and is the primary cause of preventable death in the United States – has also been identified as a risk factor in the development and progression of MS.

    201. October 15, 2015 - Society Research Update: NOW Success and Research Next Steps

      Recorded October 15, 2015. Chief Advocacy, Services and Research Officer, Dr. Timothy Coetzee and Executive Vice President of Research, Dr. Bruce Bebo review the MS research progress fueled by the Society’s $250 million NOW Campaign and highlight breaking news on research next steps from the recent European Committee for Treatment and Research in MS meeting (ECTRIMS).

    202. April 14, 2015 - Society Research Update: Advancing Wellness Solutions

      Recorded April 14, 2015. Executive Vice President of Research, Dr. Bruce Bebo, Vice President of Healthcare Access, Kathleen Costello and Society-funded researcher, Dr. Robert Motl from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign discuss the challenges and opportunities surrounding wellness research and the progress the Society is making to provide people with the information and resources needed to live their best lives with MS.

    203. MS in the Workplace: A Guide for Employers (video)

      This video is a resource for employers, featuring discussions about multiple sclerosis in the workplace.

    204. The Inside Guide to MS: Live your Life Not Your Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis (book)

      You don’t need to be an expert in multiple sclerosis. You just need to be an expert in you. Although there is no cure (yet), feeling confident and in control of your disease management is the next best thing. Discussing everything from diet and exercise to stress and emotion management, The Inside Guide to MS provides you with what you need to find the combination of therapies that will work for you.

    205. Treatment Options for Pain (video)

      Excerpt from Managing Pain and Sleep Issues in MS. Pain and sleep disorders often cause confusion and frustration for people with MS, their loved ones, and healthcare providers. Learn from scientists and clinicians about strategies for symptom management, available treatment options, and ongoing research to identify the cause of pain and sleep disorders in MS.

    206. Non-Medical Interventions for Pain (video)

      Excerpt from Managing Pain & Sleep Issues in MS. Pain and sleep disorders often cause confusion and frustration for people with MS, their loved ones, and healthcare providers. Learn from scientists and clinicians about strategies for symptom management, available treatment options, and ongoing research to identify the cause of pain and sleep disorders in MS.

    207. Depression In MS

    208. A History of MS (book)

      This work aims to answer some of the fundamental questions of the history of MS.

    209. Medical Self Advocacy: Palliative Care (video)

      This video features Maura Del Bene, NP-P, ANP, who talks about palliative care and multiple sclerosis.

    210. Medical Self Advocacy: Disability Care Centers (video)

      This video features a discussion with Rachel Stacom, ANP, MSCN, who talks about how people with multiple sclerosis can use disability care centers.

    211. Progressive MS (video)

      Supplement to 2013 North American Education Program- Making Treatment and Lifestyle Decisions: Thinking About Benefits and Risks.

    212. Flu Shots and Multiple Sclerosis (video)

      This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about flu shots for people with MS.

    213. Yoga and Multiple Sclerosis (book)

      Yoga and Multiple Sclerosis, coauthored by Dr. Loren Martin Fishman and Eric Small, a yoga teacher who first embraced these techniques as a way to manage his own symptoms of multiple sclerosis, is a comprehensive guide to applying the principles of yoga to the management of MS.

    214. It's Not All In Your Head (book)

      It's Not All in Your Head is a cognitive-behavioral approach to overcoming the depression, anxiety,and stress that goes hand-in-hand with MS. Dr. Farrell helps individuals and their families develop a better understanding of the effects that MS has on mood levels and anxiety and offers a plan of simple remediation in a self-help format.

    215. Home Accessibility: 300 Tips for Making Life Easier (book)

      Home Accessibility: 300 Tips for Making Life Easier is designed to help people with chronic illness, physical disability, and age-related limitations make their homes safer and more accessible without costly remodeling or structural changes.

    216. Wellness for People with MS

    217. Oct 30, 2014 - Society Research Update: Meet Progressive MS Alliance Grantees

      Recorded Oct 30, 2014. Chief Advocacy, Services and Research Officer Dr. Timothy Coetzee interviews two recipients of the Progressive MS Alliance’s first round of grants: Dr. David Pitt and Dr. Nancy Chiaravalloti on their work in nervous system repair and cognition.

    218. March 28, 2013 - Society Research Update: Part 2

      Dr. Timothy Coetzee, PHD , the Society’s Chief Research Officer, Dr. Bruce Bebo, PHD , the Society’s AVP of Discovery Research in the Research Programs Department, and Dr. Nicholas LaRocca, the Society’s AVP of Healthcare Delivery, share recent research updates.

    219. March 28, 2013 - Society Research Update: Part 1

      Dr. Timothy Coetzee, PHD , the Society’s Chief Research Officer, Dr. Bruce Bebo, PHD , the Society’s AVP of Discovery Research in the Research Programs Department, and Dr. Nicholas LaRocca, the Society’s AVP of Healthcare Delivery, share recent research updates.

    220. March 24, 2010 - Meet Dr. Timothy Coetzee, Society Chief Research Officer

      Ms. Kate Milliken is a film and television producer and founder of Milligrace Productions, a company specializing in 12-15 minute personal documentaries. Dr. Coetzee has assumed responsibility of the Society’s research program which funds more than 375 projects around the world.

    221. April 17, 2014 - Society Research Update: Recent Advancements in MS Research

      Recorded April 17, 2014. Chief Advocacy, Services and Research Officer Dr. Timothy Coetzee and AVP of Discovery Research Dr. Bruce Bebo discuss recent updates and advancements in MS research, including highlights from the Society’s $29 million in new research funding commitments.

    222. Oct 28, 2013 - Society Research Update: ECTRIMS, Cutting Edge Research and Fellowship Program

      Recorded 28, 2013. Dr. Timothy Coetzee, PHD, the Society’s Chief Advocacy, Services & Research Officer, and Dr. Bruce Bebo, PHD, the Society’s AVP of Discovery Research in the Research Programs Department discuss the latest research updates.

    223. New Research Spring 2015

      New Research News Spring 2015

    224. Questions to Ask Yourself about Your Bladder Health

    225. Getting a Handle on MS Pain (magazine)

      Like almost everything else MS, MS pain has many forms and many causes. It warrants exploring many different therapies. (Momentum Winter 2011)

    226. The Electrifying Story Of Multiple Sclerosis (book)

      Because Multiple Sclerosis is a disease that someone will live with for years, or even decades, it is important for family and friends to understand what the person is going through and learn how to give support.

    227. Chef Interrupted (book)

      hen Trevis Gleason, a former chef at the top of his professional culinary career, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, he lost everything--his job, his marriage, even his perceived persona. Surveying the ruins of his former life, he saw an opportunity to fulfill a long-postponed dream.

    228. Medical Self-Advocacy: Getting More From Your Healthcare Team (video)

      This video features a discussion with Marion Brandis, MA, RN, BSN, who talks about how people with multiple sclerosis can get the more from their healthcare teams.

    229. Less Common Symptoms (video)

      MS Learn Online is the National MS Society's online educational webcast series. This video features a discussion with Stephen Krieger, MD, who talks about less common symptoms of multiple sclerosis.

    230. Respiratory Weakness and MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about respiratory weakness and multiple sclerosis.

    231. Cannabis and Cognition (video)

      Part of Mood & Cognition in MS: What You Can Do

    232. Cognitive Exacerbations (video)

      Part of Mood & Cognition in MS: What You Can Do

    233. Electric Convulsive Therapy for Managing Depression (video)

      Part of Mood & Cognition in MS: What You Can Do

    234. Impact of Mood Changes in MS (video)

      Part of Mood & Cognition in MS: What You Can Do

    235. Prevalence of Cognitive Symptoms Across the MS Disease Course (video)

      Part of Mood & Cognition in MS: What You Can Do

    236. How Elder and Special Needs Law Attorneys Can Help People with MS (video)

      Brought to you by the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Featuring Craig C. Reaves, CELA, CAP

    237. Coordinating Attendant Care and Available Resources (video)

      Brought to you by the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Featuring Stephen W. Dale, Esq. LL.M

    238. Long Term Care Options for Younger People Living with MS (video)

      Developed by the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Featuring Robert F. Brogan, Esq., CELA

    239. Enlarged Prostate and MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about having an enlarged prostate and multiple sclerosis.

    240. MS and Carepartnership - Tips and Inspiration (video)

      Carepartnerships in MS thrive through openness in communication, and finding balance through intentional adjustment.

    241. Parents with MS - Tips and Inspiration (video)

      We often have a picture in our head of what an ideal mom or dad looks and acts like, but parenting can take all shapes. Parents with MS and their children thrive through openness, understanding, love and security -- and you can provide that whether standing up or sitting down. Take care of yourself (manage symptoms and disease) to position yourself for as much involvement with your child(ren) as you want.

    242. Know Your Rights: A Legal Guide for People Living with MS (.pdf)

      Easy to read Q & A format containing information on employment, SSDI, family law, insurance, and more. Offers resources in each chapter, form letters and helpful guides for navigating legal difficulties.

    243. Keep S'myelin: Issue 20 (.pdf)

      We don’t know exactly why, but we do know that a person with MS may have lots of energy at certain times of the day, but feel very tired at other times. We know that some people with MS have days or weeks or months when they feel better, and then days or weeks or months when they feel worse.

    244. Managing Symptoms: Numbness (Video)

      This video features a discussion with Stephen Krieger, MD, who talks about numbness and multiple sclerosis.

    245. Self-Catheterization and MS (video)

      This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about self-catheterization and multiple sclerosis.

    246. Dizziness and Multiple Sclerosis (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about dizziness and whether it is caused by multiple sclerosis or medications.

    247. Spasticity and MS: Management Strategies (video)

      Featuring: Dr. Stephen Krieger, Dr. Aliza Ben-Zacharia, and Dr. Susan Bennett Topics: What is spatisticy? Medical managment; Role of rehab; Available devices to help manage spasticity;

    248. Spasticity and MS (video)

      This two-part series captures comments from people living with MS and the symptom of spasticity. Also included, perspectives from a neurologist, nurse and physical therapist who discuss: What spasticity is and its prevalence; The impact of spasticity; Can spasticity be “triggered”; Management options; The role of rehabilitation.

    249. MS Spasticity and Baclofen Pump (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about using a Baclofen pump for spasticity caused by multiple sclerosis.

    250. Invisible Symptoms in MS Part 2 (video)

      MS Learn Online is the National MS Society's online educational webcast series. This video features part two of a two-part discussion with Rosalind Kalb, PhD, who talks about invisible symptoms in multiple sclerosis.

    251. Invisible Symptoms in MS Part 1 (video)

      MS Learn Online is the National MS Society's online educational webcast series. This video features part one of a two-part discussion with Rosalind Kalb, PhD, who talks about invisible symptoms in multiple sclerosis.

    252. Speech Disorders in MS (video)

      MS Learn Online is the National MS Society's online educational webcast series. This video features Patricia Bednarik, CCC-SLP, MSCS, who the causes and types of speech disorders in multiple sclerosis.

    253. Choking and MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about choking and problems with swallowing in multiple sclerosis

    254. Swallowing Difficulties in MS (video)

      MS Learn Online is the National MS Society's online educational webcast series. This video features part one of a discussion with Patricia Bednarik, CCC-SLP, who discusses swallowing difficulties for people with multiple sclerosis.

    255. Commonality of Headaches in MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about how common it is for a person with multiple sclerosis to have headaches.

    256. Free From Falls Part 2 (video)

      Free From Falls is a comprehensive fall prevention program for people with multiple sclerosis. This DVD provides an introduction and overview of fall risk and prevention. The target audience is people with MS who are ambulatory (alone or with a cane, walking stick or crutch). Part two of a two-part series.

    257. Free From Falls Part 1 (video)

      Free From Falls is a comprehensive fall prevention program for people with multiple sclerosis. This DVD provides an introduction and overview of fall risk and prevention. The target audience is people with MS who are ambulatory (alone or with a cane, walking stick or crutch). Part one of a two-part series.

    258. Pediatric MS: Understanding for Today, HOPE for Tomorrow Part 1 (video)

      This video features part one of a three-part series focusing on pediatric multiple sclerosis.

    259. Pediatric MS: Understanding for Today, HOPE for Tomorrow Part 2

      This video features part two of a three-part series focusing on pediatric multiple sclerosis.

    260. Pediatric MS: Understanding for Today, HOPE for Tomorrow Part 3 (video)

      This video features families with children who have multiple sclerosis, as well as researchers who are studying pediatric multiple sclerosis. The program is narrated by a person who was diagnosed with MS as a teenager.

    261. Gait and MS Part 2 (video)

      MS Learn Online is the National MS Society's online educational webcast series. This video features part two of a discussion with Francois Bethoux, MD, who talks rehabilitation options to help with gait problems associated with multiple sclerosis.MS Learn Online is the National MS Society's online educational webcast series. This video features part two of a discussion with Francois Bethoux, MD, who talks rehabilitation options to help with gait problems associated with multiple sclerosis.

    262. Gait and MS Part 1 (video)

      MS Learn Online is the National MS Society's online educational webcast series. This video features part one of a discussion with Francois Bethoux, MD, who talks about the common issues associated with gait and multiple sclerosis.

    263. Live Fully, Live Well

      Managing your health and wellness is an integral part of "living well" with MS. Live Fully, Live Well is a comprehensive wellness program from the National MS Society and Can Do MS, designed for people living with MS and their support partners. Live Fully, Live Well covers topics affecting the whole family living with MS in order to strengthen relationships, increase understanding and promote improved health and quality of life.

    264. Everyday Matters

      Everyone has their own idea of their best life. For people living with multiple sclerosis, the idea of that “best life” can change due to the challenges of having a chronic, unpredictable and lifelong disease. The National MS Society’s Everyday Matters, supported by Genzyme, a Sanofi company, was an interactive national project that uncovered stories of real people facing the everyday challenges that MS can bring on the path to one’s best life.

    265. Keep S'myelin: Issue 19B- Where is the Cure- For Parents (.pdf)

      Reasons to be hopeful for a cure.

    266. Keep S'myelin: Issue 19A- Where is the Cure- For Children (.pdf)

      Where is the cure? Grownups are always saying "be patient". Do you ever wonder why it is taking so long? There are lots of reasons.

    267. Campath Study (video)

      This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about the Campath study for multiple sclerosis.

    268. MS News (video)

      This video features Richard Rudick, MD, who discusses Ampyra, Tysabri, and stem cell research.

    269. Review of Regular Medications and Supplements (.pdf)

      A form to help people keep track of their prescription drugs, over-the-counter remedies, herbals, vitamins, or other dietary supplements.

    270. Ampyra: Medication to Improve Walking (video)

      Patricia K. Coyle, MD, discusses Ampyra (formerly known as fampridine SR), a medication that may help people with multiple sclerosis to improve their walking.

    271. My Life, My MS, My Decision (DVD)

      Living with a disease like MS requires making many decisions, both personal and medical. This DVD follows three people who are living MS through their lives as they make decisions about choosing doctors, deciding on medications, participating in clinical trials, and wellness.

    272. Promising MS Research - Recorded Webcast

      Promising MS Research to Repair, Protect and Restore the Nervous System. Moderator Kate Milliken and panelists Dr. Ben Barres, Dr. Jonah Chan, Dr. Timothy Coetzee and Dr. Rhonda Voskuhl. December 5, 2013

    273. National MS Society's Research Program (video)

      This video features a discussion with Richard Rudick, MD, who discusses the multiple sclerosis research programs funded by the National MS Society.

    274. Maximizing Independence: A Guide to Planning for Changing MS Care Needs (.pdf)

      A guide to help families anticipate and plan for the future to assure loved ones living with MS will receive the support and assistance they need to manage their disease and lead full and enriching lives.

    275. MS Navigator (.pdf)

      Finding answers and making sound decisions relies on having the right information at the right time. That’s what the National MS Society provides — answers to your questions and access to information about the options available to you.

    276. Keep S’myelin: Issue 18 (.pdf)

      Once your healthcare practitioner has confirmed that you are experiencing an MS exacerbation, your next step will be to identify strategies for managing the situation. This issue will help you and your children make it through this challenging time.

    277. MS for the Physician Assistant: A Practical Primer (.pdf)

      This book is a practical starting guide for physician assistants who work with MS patients.

    278. Trials-Funded-by-National-MS-Society (.pdf)

      Trials funded by the National MS Society as of September 2013.

    279. The Campbell Family-Challenges of Football and MS (Sports Illustrated, Jul. 2002) (.pdf)

      Retired NFL star and 1977 Heisman Trophy winner Earl Campbell and the challenges of football and MS.

    280. MS vs. Good Sex (.pdf)

      What MS can do to sex life has a huge impact on the quality of life overall. This article explores a veteran health-care provider’s view.

    281. Let Me Tell You...About...Um I Forgot (.pdf)

      In this article, Kathleen Hall discusses her experience with MS as it relates to her cognitive abilities.

    282. Heart-and-Soul (Feb. 2013 issue) (.pdf)

      This article explains the benefits of exercising with MS, and provides some suggestions.

    283. Fast Forward and Myelin Repair Foundation (Start Up, Apr. 2012) (.pdf)

      Despite the availability of new oral medicines, broader advances in MS remains farther away, especially for patients with advanced MS. Two nonprofit group are thinking creatively to make those breakthroughs come sooner.

    284. Courage: One Woman's Dream and the Mighty Effort to Conquer Multiple Sclerosis (book)

      This book looks into the inner workings of the MS movement and counteracts the common misconception that health agencies are self-serving, seeking only to perpetuate themselves. We hear of countless stories of man's inhumanity to man; Courage celebrates the power of our humanity. With 12 black-and-white photographs.

    285. Can People with MS Improve Their Walking?

      When new patients visit their doctor, they may say they’re tripping and falling and ask if anything can be done. The answer is yes.

    286. MS & the Workplace: Employer Education DVD (DVD)

      Provides basic information to employers about managing the impact of MS in the work setting.

    287. Momentum_Spring_2013.pdf

      The Spring 2013 issue of Momentum magazine, with a special bilingual feature on the Latino / Hispanic experience of living with MS.

    288. Momentum_Winter_2012-13.pdf

      The Winter 2012-13 issue of Momentum magazine. Features include "Not Your Friend's MS" and "The Pursuit of Happiness."

    289. Momentum_Summer_2013.pdf

      The Summer issue of Momentum, with features on disclosure and art therapy.

    290. Momentum_Fall_2012.pdf

      The Fall 2012 issue of Momentum, with a feature on families and MS.

    291. Choosing an MS Healthcare Provider and Preparing for Your Appointment (video)

      This video features an interview with Rock Heyman, MD, who discusses tips for choosing a healthcare provider for people with multiple sclerosis and how to prepare for an appointment.

    292. Family Matters

      MS happens to families, not just to individuals. You probably have many questions about MS – what will happen to my family member with MS, how can we plan, how do we manage the unpredictability of the disease? The National MS Society is here to help you navigate the challenges of living MS with a personalized response to your unique needs.

    293. What Causes Depression in MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about what causes depression in multiple sclerosis.

    294. Antispasticity Medicines for Reflux Stomachs in MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about antispasticity medicines for people with multiple sclerosis and who have reflux stomachs.

    295. Stress and Symptoms of MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about multiple-sclerosis related symptoms that may have been caused by stress.

    296. Narcotics for MS Pain (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about prescribing narcotics for pain in multiple sclerosis.

    297. Atrophy and MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about atrophy in multiple sclerosis.

    298. Heat and Fatigue in MS (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about the effect on heat on fatigue in multiple sclerosis.

    299. The MS Hug (video)

      Mary Hughes, MD, answers a viewer's question about the "MS hug" in multiple sclerosis and how to treat it.

    300. Atrophy and Multiple Sclerosis (video)

      This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about atrophy in multiple sclerosis.

    301. From Clinical Trials to Treatments

      This presentation is: From Clinical Trials to Treatments.

    302. Find Clinical Trials

      Clinical trials help to find solutions for everyone affected by MS. Find studies near you.

    303. Staying Mobile

      Staying Mobile can be accomplished through effective symptom management, the use of mobility aids, automobile adaptations and the use of assistance animals.

    304. Increasing Accessibility

      Increasing Accessibility often requires the adaptation of tools and devices at one’s home or work — and becoming an MS activist in the community.

    305. Current Research Projects Funded by the NMSS by Location (.pdf)

      This is the current list of research projects funded by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society by location.

    306. Nutrition and MS (video)

      This video provides information on maintaining general good health and following the recommendation of MS specialists that people with MS adhere to the same low-fat, high-fiber diet that’s recommended for the general population.

    307. Controlling Your Weight and MS (video)

      This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about concerns of controlling weight for people with MS.

    308. Keep S'myelin: A newsletter about MS for children

      Keep S’myelin is a colorful, engaging, informative, and reassuring newsletter to help children and their parents talk and learn about MS together. Each issue is filled with stories, interviews, games, and activities that highlight a specific topic related to MS, as well as a special section just for parents.

    309. Donnie Horner - A Veteran's Perspective (video)

      This video features Donnie Horner, a veteran living with MS.

    310. New Altitude: Beyond Tough Times to the Top of the World (book)

      New Altitude chronicles one woman’s remarkable passage beyond tough times to the top of the world. After a devastating MS diagnosis, Wendy Booker fell haphazardly into running the Boston Marathon for charity. From that one simple act, an extraordinary series of circumstances unfolds that is nothing short of kismet.

    311. Biographies of Disease: Multiple Sclerosis (book)

      Written by a professor of medicine who is also personally affected by the disease, Multiple Sclerosis offers an overview of every aspect of the condition.

    312. Ting and I: A Memoir Of Love, Courage, And Devotion (book)

      More than a love story, this wry memoir has reflections on love and marriage, faith, professional ethics, at-home intensive nursing care, medical insurance, finances, and the exceptional character of a brave woman, written by the man who loves her, with tributes from those who admire her.

    313. Leave No Nurse Behind: Nurses Working with disAbilities (book)

      For hospital administrators, human resource personnel and nursing educators, this book demonstrates that shutting nurses and nursing students with disabilities out of the profession only does the profession and the patients who need them a disservice.

    314. Strong at the Broken Places: Voices of Illness, a Chorus of Hope (book)

      Strong at the Broken Places was born of the desire of many to share their stories in the hope that the sick and those who love them will see that they are not alone.

    315. Blindsided—Lifting a Life Above Illness: A Reluctant Memoir (book)

      Richard Cohen, a veteran writer, producer and distinguished journalist, has lived with multiple sclerosis for over 25 years. Recently diagnosed again with colon cancer, Cohen describes his lifelong struggle with multiple sclerosis, his first bout with colon cancer, a loving marriage to Meredith Viera, the effect of illness on raising children, and the nature of denial and resilience, all told with grace, humor, and lyrical prose.

    316. People With MS With the Courage to Give (book)

      In book, the author has collected stories of 24 men and women living with MS, who have extraordinary lives, who’ve gone way beyond slogging through every day, who’ve found the courage to do new things or old things in new ways, to make the lives of those around them—sometimes tens of thousands of those around them—so much better.

    317. Speedbumps: Flooring It Through Hollywood (book)

      At once laugh-out-loud funny and remarkably down to earth, the popular Oscar-nominated actress muses about movies, men, motherhood and MS in a book that is both Hollywood hilarious and personally moving.

    318. My Grampy Can't Walk (book)

      What does it mean for a child to have a grandparent in a wheelchair? For Grampy’s grandchildren, a wheelchair opens onto a world of possibilities! Vanita Oelschlager has captured some of those possibilities in her newest book, My Grampy Can’t Walk.

    319. Jokes My Father Never Taught Me: Life, Love, and Loss with Richard Pryor (book)

      The loving yet brutally honest memoir of the daughter of comedy legend Richard Pryor.

    320. Fall Down, Laughing: How Squiggy Caught Multiple Sclerosis and Didn't Tell Nobody (book)

      Fall Down, Laughing is the humorous and poignant story of Lander's experiences with multiple sclerosis. Over the years, Lander tried everything to improve his condition: exercise programs, alternative medicine, support groups, the latest crop of designer drugs. Weaving his experiences against a backdrop of entertaining celebrity anecdotes, Lander offers a message of affirmation that will provide information and hope to millions of MS sufferers, their friends and caregivers.

    321. A Social Security Disability Psychological Claims Handbook (book)

      A guidebook on how to proceed with claims made for psychiatric/psychological impairments and for which someone is seeking adult Social Security Disability benefits. Includes explanations of work, evidence, who should provide reports and in what form, the listings of disorders, what to do if denied or claim is delayed, resources for finding legislators, Disability regional offices, glossary of terms.

    322. Fair Housing Rights of Seniors with Disabilities: What Seniors and Their Families Need to Know (book)

      This is a resource published by the John Marshall Law School, available for free download. It discusses housing rights of senior citizens with disabilities.

    323. Funding the Cure: Helping a Loved One with MS through Charitable Giving to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (book)

      Funding the Cure: Helping a Loved One with MS through Charitable Giving to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is an elegant, noteworthy book that instructs the reader on using charitable giving strategies for loved ones with multiple sclerosis.

    324. Barrier-Free Travel: A Nuts And Bolts Guide For Wheelers And Slow Walkers (book)

      Authored by the editor of the leading travel magazine for people with disabilities, Emerging Horizons, this second edition of Barrier-Free Travel continues to be the definitive guide to accessible travel for those who use a wheelchair, walker or cane, or have any physical ailment that may slow down their gait.

    325. Lean on Me: 10 Powerful Steps to Moving Beyond Your Diagnosis and Taking Back Your Life (book)

      In the face of a medical crisis, Lean on Me shows how to navigate the healthcare waters, find hope, take positive action, and celebrate progress—and supplies authoritative information that can save your life or the life of a loved one.

    326. A Family Caregiver Speaks Up (book)

      Full of advice for family caregivers, this one-of-a-kind book written by a family caregiver provides lessons from family caregivers across the country, tips for interacting with the healthcare system to better meet the needs of families dealing with chronic illness, and a cogent presentation of how public policy has a profound effect on even the most intimate details of life in caregiving families.

    327. The Comfort of Home, Multiple Sclerosis Edition: An Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide for Caregivers (book)

      In collaboration with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Meyer’s new book, The Comfort of Home: An Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide for Multiple Sclerosis Caregivers, reviews caregiving options and discusses the financial and legal decisions you may encounter.

    328. One-Handed in a Two-Handed World (book)

      One-Handed in a Two-Handed World is known as the "bible" for occupational therapists and other healthcare and rehabilitation professionals who work with patients who are temporarily or permanently one-handed. This is the only book of practical advice for managing activities of daily living one-handedly.

    329. There Is Room At The Inn: Inns And B&Bs For Wheelers And Slow Walkers (book)

      Many wheelers and slow walkers interested in travel assume that inns and bed and breakfasts will be inconvenient, inaccessible, or unaccommodating. Candy Harrington debunks this myth in There is Room at the Inn: Inns and B&Bs for Wheelers and Slow Walkers. She shows that inns and B&B's can actually be more accessible than many hotels, and than inn staff and management are often personally invested in accommodating their guests.

    330. The Stress and Mood Management Program for Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis (book)

      This workbook is part of the bestselling Treatments That Work series. The Program described is evidence-based and proven effective and contains user-friendly forms and worksheets.

    331. MS and Your Feelings: Handling the Ups and Downs of Multiple Sclerosis (book)

      Psychotherapist and MS patient Allison Shadday offers readers effective strategies for coping with the psychological trauma of this disease. Using patient success stories to illustrate her step-by-step coping strategies, she offers readers hope, inspiration and validation.

    332. Multiple Sclerosis: 300 Tips for Making Life Easier (book)

      From basic principles to unique solutions for saving time and energy to specific ideas, this book is packed with helpful information for those coping with the special challenges of a chronic illness. Updated chapters cover Home Safety and Accessibility, Computers and Technology, Looking Good, Feeling Better - Grooming and Dressing, Managing Mealtime, and much more.

    333. Multiple Sclerosis: The History Of A Disease (book)

      The author demonstrates how progress in diagnosing and managing multiple sclerosis has paralleled the development of medical science, from the early developments in modern studies of anatomy and pathology, to the framing of the disease in the nineteenth century, and eventually to modern diagnosis and treatment.

    334. Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life Instrument

      Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life Instrument is a survey that asks about your health and daily activities.

    335. Kurtzke Expanded Disability Status Scale

      This is the Kurtzke Expanded Disability Status Scale document.

    336. Functional Systems Kurtzke Form

      This is the Kurtzke Functional Systems Scores document.

    337. Disease Steps Form

      For Disease Steps, classification of a patient is determined by history and neurologic examination as well as course of MS. The scale consists of the these categories.

    338. Hauser Ambulation Index

      This is the Hauser Ambulation Index document.

    339. Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite

      This is the Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite (MSFC), Administration and Scoring Manual.

    340. New Website Supports Your MS Practice

      This is the Winter 2012-2013 MS Clinical Care Connection, New Website Supports Your MS Practice.

    341. Adherence to Therapy

      This is the Fall 2012 MS Professional Connection, Adherence to Therapy.

    342. Special Focus on Rehabilitation

      This it the June 2012 MS Professional Connection, Special Focus on Rehabilitation.

    343. Breaking Research News

      This is the Fall 2013 MS Clinical Connection, Breaking Research News.

    344. Focus on Cognition

      This is the Spring 2013 MS Clinical Care Connection, Focus on Cognition.

    345. Sexuality and Intimacy

      This presentation is: Multiple Sclerosis and Intimacy.

    346. Psychosocial Impact of MS Exacerbations

      This presentation is: The Psychosocial Impact of MS Exacerbations.

    347. Promoting Emotional and Social Wellness

      This presentation is: Promoting Emotional-Social Wellness for People with MS and Their Families: Challenges for Clinicians.

    348. Physicians

      This presentation is: Multiple Sclerosis: Physician's Overview.

    349. Rehabilitation Professionals

      This presentation is: Multiple Sclerosis: An Overview for Rehabilitation Specialists.

    350. Pharmacists

      This presentation is: Multiple Sclerosis: An Overview for Pharmacists.

    351. Nursing Students

      This presentation is: Multiple Sclerosis: What You Need to Know About the Disease.

    352. Nurses

      This presentation is: Multiple Sclerosis: What You Need to Know About the Disease.

    353. Mental Health Professionals

      This presentation is: Multiple Sclerosis: What You Need to Know About the Disease.

    354. Disease Overview for Patients

      This presentation is: Multiple Sclerosis: What You Need to Know About the Disease.

    355. Dentists

      This document is: Multiple Sclerosis: Overview for Dentists

    356. Physician Assistants

      This presentation is: Multiple Sclerosis: Overview for Physician Assistants.

    357. Nurse Practitioners

      This presentation is: Multiple Sclerosis: Overview for Nurse Practitioners.

    358. MS Mood and Cognition

      This presentation is: Mood and Cognition: The Patient's Challenge & Ours.

    359. Helping Patients Make Comfortable Treatment Decisions: Understanding Benefits & Risks

      This presentation is: Making Comfortable Treatment Decisions: Tips for Thinking Clearly about Benefits and Risks

    360. Disease Overview and Impact on Families

      This presentation is: Multiple Sclerosis: An Overview of the Disease and Its Impact on Individuals and Families.

    361. Disability Etiquette

      This presentation is: Disability Etiquette for Clinicians.

    362. Cognition Overview

      This presentation is: Cognitive Dysfunction In MS: Addressing the Emotional, Social, and Vocational Impact .

    363. Clinical Trials in MS

      Large Phase 3 trials in RR MS. Updated September 2013. Abbreviations Key: AAN – American Academy of Neurology. CIS – Clinically Isolated Syndrome.

    364. Momentum Article: What causes MS?

      What puts people more at risk of getting MS — do smokers get it more than nonsmokers? What protects people from getting MS — sun exposure? What contributes to or prevents disease progression? Epidemiologists look at all people with a disease, and the end goal is to identify a cause and cure.

    365. Instructions for Online Submission of Research Grant Applications (.pdf)

      Instructions for Submission: Research Grant Applications National MS Society

    366. Summary Evaluation Charts (.pdf)

      This document provides an assessment of the National MS Society's operations and research portfolio.

    367. How We Will Stop MS (.pdf)

      This document explores how potential MS therapies in development (and newly in existence) are changing the treatment of MS.

    368. Clinical Fellowship Program (.pdf)

      The document explains the MS Clinical Care Physician Fellowship, including information about eligibility and evaluations.

    369. Help for People with High Medical Expenses (.pdf)

      People with MS and their families often struggle with the costs of health care, even with health insurance. In fact, surveys of people with MS indicate that they are more likely to be under-insured than totally un-insured.

    370. Applying for Pilot Research Grants (.pdf)

      The National MS Society provides funds for limited short-term support of research in areas where preliminary data are scant or nonexistent. This program is designed to support unique or novel ideas with the potential to open significant new areas of research on MS.

    371. Rehabilitation: Recommendations for Persons with MS (.pdf)

      The Medical Advisory Board of the National MS Society has adopted the following recommendations to provide guidance to physicians, nurses, therapists, insurers, and policy makers, regarding the appropriate use of rehabilitative therapies in MS.

    372. Loosening the Knots of Cognitive Problems (.pdf)

      A quandary at home. I climb the 16 steps... and... look around, wondering why I made the effort to go up. Only moments before... my brain had made a decision to go up to retrieve something. Now, I cannot recall what.

    373. Happening Now Bulletins from Clinical Trials (.pdf)

      A mere 20 years ago, physicians had little besides sympathy to offer to someone just diagnosed with MS

    374. On the Job with Fatigue and Cognitive Issues

      This article explores the link between fatigue, cognitive issues and stress as they relate to MS in the workforce.

    375. Living with an MS Bladder

      In this article, four people share their experiences with their bladder challenges.

    376. Know Your Meds

      This article addresses that the high cost of medications is on everyone’s mind. Happily, there is something every person with MS can do right now. It might even save some money.

    377. How I Cope with Progressive MS

      In this article, Julia Graham (who has unusually severe MS) is blunt about the limitations it has forced on her. Her response to what has happened to her may be of use to others who are living with MS, whether their experience is severe, moderate, or mild.

    378. Depression & Multiple Sclerosis

      Depression is not a fleeting emotion. It is a persistent disturbance of mood with complex roots in an individual’s physiology and psychology, and it has marked symptoms. People with MS experience depression more than the general population or people with other chronic illnesses.

    379. Managing Anger

      Anger with MS is part of having MS. Anger is a normal adaptive human emotion, a signal that something needs to be changed. Anger can also be a symptom of depression.

    380. Notes From A [Former] Reader

      An article by a person who suffered cognitive loss consistent with MS. Word retrieval, memory, and concentration were affected. A personal story.

    381. Keep Smyelin - Issue 17B - Teamwork - For Parents (.pdf)

      This issue is designed to reassure your children that there are lots of people who can help your family cope with MS. The medical team, friends, neighbors, teachers, The National MS Society, MS researchers, all may be members of your family's "team."

    382. Keep S’myelin: Issue 16A — Family Changes - For Children (.pdf)

      Use this issue of Keep S’myelin to help you and your children talk together about the changes MS has brought to your family. Change is difficult for all of us, regardless of age. However, children, in particular, rely on routines; they like to know just what to expect, and for the most part, enjoy the status quo.

    383. Keep S’myelin: Issue 17A — Teamwork - For Chidren (.pdf)

      This issue is designed to reassure your children that there are lots of people who can help your family cope with MS. The medical team, friends, neighbors, teachers, The National MS Society, MS researchers, all may be members of your family's "team."

    384. Keep S’myelin: Issue 15B — Moving with MS - For Parents (.pdf)

      Some people with MS use a cane to help them walk. Others use a wheelchair or a scooter to get around. Still others walk just fine without any help at all. This issue of Keep S'myelin will help you and your kids adjust to new mobility aids.

    385. Keep S’myelin: Issue 15A — Moving with MS - For Children (.pdf)

      Some people with MS use a cane to help them walk. Others use a wheelchair or a scooter to get around. Still others walk just fine without any help at all. This issue of Keep S'myelin will help you and your kids adjust to new mobility aids.

    386. Keep S’myelin: Issue 14 — Invisible Symptoms (.pdf)

      How many times has a family member, friend or colleague said, "I know you have MS, but you look so well!" Use this issue of Keep S'myelin to help your children understand the concepts of variability and unpredictability, and the frustration of having invisible symptoms.

    387. Keep S’myelin: Issue 13 — Fun Activities (.pdf)

      This issue of Keep S’myelin contains lots of family activities and games. Some have MS content — for example, the scrambled answer quiz and the word search — while others are just for fun, like the recipes, jokes, and games. So, we hope this issue serves two purposes: providing ways to learn about MS with your child and suggesting ways to have fun together in spite of MS!

    388. Keep S’myelin: Issue 11 — Feelings & MS (.pdf)

      Everyone in the family is likely to have feelings about MS—the most common being anxiety, anger, sadness and guilt. One of the biggest challenges for families is that each person will experience these reactions at different times and in different ways.

    389. Keep S’myelin: Issue 8 — MS Around the World (.pdf)

      In this issue of Keep S’myelin, your children will learn about the larger world of MS. Since families can sometimes feel very alone in their efforts to cope with the impact of MS, it may come as a surprise to learn that parents and children around the world are sharing this experience—and that MS Societies like ours are working to support their efforts.

    390. Keep S’myelin: Issue 7 — This Is About You (.pdf)

      This issue of Keep S’myelin is filled with stories by children who have a parent with MS. Their stories reflect the variability of the disease itself, providing you with the opportunity to remind your child(ren) that every person’s MS is different.

    391. Keep S’myelin: Issue 5 — Family Life and MS (.pdf)

      This issue of Keep S'myelin is about families. You can use the articles and games to talk with your children about the ways MS has changed your family's routines or affected different members of the family.

    392. Promise-of-Stem-Cells-for-People-with-MS (.pdf)

      The National MS Society urges Congress to support the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2007 (H.R. 3 and S. 5) at all levels of the legislative process.

    393. NIH Funding Position Statement (.pdf)

      We urge Congress to continue its partnership with the National MS Society by allocating at least $32 billion in FY 2014 for medical research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that can help prevent, treat, and cure diseases, such as MS.

    394. Keep S’myelin: Issue 4 — Schools (.pdf)

      School is the backdrop for a very significant part of your child's life. Family and home issues are brought to the school environment just as school experiences influence home life. Use this issue of Keep S'myelin to help you talk with your child about his or her school experiences, especially as they relate to MS in the family.

    395. Timeline of MS Research (.pdf)

      This timeline highlights a selection of major landmarks in research into MS and the launch of programs to propel this research forward.

    396. Applying for Society-ABF MS Clinician Scientist Development Award (.pdf)

      The National MS Society and American Brain Foundation have committed to support the training of outstanding residency-level clinicians in MS clinical research through the National MS Society-ABF MS Clinician-Scientist Development Award.

    397. Applying for Postdoctoral Fellowships (.pdf)

      The National MS Society welcomes applications for support of training of postdoctoral fellows in studies related to MS which may serve to advance the mission of the Society.

    398. Applying for Research Grants (.pdf)

      The National MS Society welcomes applications for support of studies related to MS which may serve in any way to advance the mission of the Society.

    399. Applying for Mentor-Based Postdoctoral Fellowship In Rehabilitation Research (.pdf)

      The National MS Society welcomes applications for support of mentors and institutions that provide training of postdoctoral fellows in research related to MS rehabilitation which may serve to advance the mission of the Society.

    400. Applying for Collaborative MS Research Centers (.pdf)

      The National MS Society welcomes applications for support of Collaborative MS Research Centers which will help stimulate collaboration and interaction in MS research among independent investigators, strengthen the ties between basic and clinical research, and stimulate recruitment of researchers from other fields into MS research.

    401. Keep S’myelin: Issue 16B — Family Changes for Parents (.pdf)

      Use this issue of Keep S’myelin to help you and your children talk together about the changes MS has brought to your family. Change is difficult for all of us, regardless of age. However, children, in particular, rely on routines; they like to know just what to expect, and for the most part, enjoy the status quo.

    402. Keep S’myelin: Issue 6 — Tools Can Make Life with MS Easier

      any people with MS use different types of tools or gadgets to help them move about, have fun, and do everyday activities. Perhaps your mom or dad has made changes to your house to make it easier and safer to get around. All of these things can be very helpful for someone with MS, but some may seem strange at first.

    403. Keep S'myelin: Issue 3 — About MS & Symptoms (.pdf)

      People with MS may notice that they are having trouble doing everyday things. These troubles and discomforts are called "symptoms."

    404. Applying for Sylvia Lawry Physician Fellowships (.pdf)

      It is the intent of this program that the individual with an MD or equivalent medical degree will acquire formal training in a broad range of key elements associated with conducting clinical trials in MS.

    405. Policies and Procedures: Research Funding Programs and Other Awards (.pdf)

      The National MS Society is empowered to make grants of money for use by individuals within lawfully established agencies or institutions to further its mission.

    406. Poor Vision (.pdf)

      This clinical bulletin for health professionals explores how MS patients may experience vision problems and explains common diagnoses.

    407. Self Advocacy Worksheet (.pdf)

      This worksheet is designed for you to organize your thoughts and actions for the effective self advocacy in various life settings.

    408. English-Spanish Research-related Terms and Definitions (.pdf)

      This paper outlines common English-Spanish research-related terms and definitions.

    409. Being There - MS Clinical Trials as Experienced by Some Volunteers (.pdf)

      This article describes MS clinical trials from the point of view of the participants.

    410. Book Submission Process (.pdf)

      Submitting books to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: book review process for the online multimedia library.

    411. Vitamin D and MS: Implications for Clinical Practice (.pdf)

      This clinical bulletin for health professionals explores how recent studies have changed our understanding of the effects of vitamin D on the body and human health.

    412. Request for Applications on Risk Factors for MS Progression (.pdf)

      This announcement from the National MS Society introduces a 2010 research initiative to develop and pilot test innovative methodology to test risk factors that predict, and correlate with, disease progression in MS.

    413. MS CDMRP Funding (.pdf)

      This position statement paper, produced by the National MS Society, asks Congress to appropriate $10 million in 2014 for the Multiple Sclerosis Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program.

    414. Nervous System Repair and Protection Initiative (.pdf)

      This paper explores the promises the National MS Society has made and how those promises have blossomed into functional results.

    415. What is CCSVI? (.pdf)

      This special report on CCSVI explores how an abnormality in blood drainage from the brain and spinal cord may contribute to nervous system damage in MS.

    416. Society Response to Evaluation (.pdf)

      Learn about the National MS Society's view regarding Philanthropy Advisory Service's philosophy regarding intellectual property.

    417. FasterCures Philanthropy Advisory Service (.pdf)

      This is the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Organizational Report from May 2010.

    418. Reproductive Issues in Persons with MS (.pdf)

      This clinical bulletin for health professionals explores reproductive issues in people with MS.

    419. How We Will End MS (.pdf)

      This document reviews how the National MS Society aggressively pursues studies to identify all common MS-related genes and continue fighting toward ending MS.

    420. How We Will Restore Function (.pdf)

      This document explores how the National MS Society is working to further research and create strategies to repair the nervous system and restore function to people with MS.

    421. Tecfidera Appeal Letter & Abstracts (.pdf)

      This document includes a letter of appeal for MS patients who may have been denied coverage, as well as supporting facts and information.

    422. Lyrica Appeal Letter & Abstract (.pdf)

      This document includes a form letter for MS patients who may have been denied coverage of Lyrica, as well as supporting abstracts.

    423. Gilenya Appeal Letter & Abstract (.pdf)

      This document includes a form letter for MS patients who may have been denied coverage of Gilenya, as well as supporting abstracts.

    424. Ampyra Appeal Letter & Abstracts

      This document includes a form letter for MS patients who may have been denied coverage of Ampyra, as well as supporting abstracts.

    425. TipSheet: 2010 Revisions to the McDonald Criteria for the Diagnosis of MS (.pdf)

      This document provides the 2010 revised McDonald diagnostic criteria for MS.

    426. 2010 Fellowships (.pdf)

      This document outlines 2010 clinical fellowships and describes each one.

    427. Advisory Committee for Biomedical Research Committee B (pdf)

      Advisory Committee ‘B’ for Biomedical Research: 2013 Members List

    428. Advisory Committee for Biomedical Research Committee D (.pdf)

      Advisory Committee ‘D’ for Biomedical Research - 2013 Members List

    429. Research-Taking a Fresh Look at the Immune Attack in MS (Momentum, Summer 2012) (.pdf)

      Researchers funded by the National MS Society are finding new possibilities for stopping MS immune attacks.

    430. Nurse's Quick Reference (.pdf)

      The Nurse’s quick reference serves as a guide for nurses caring for patients with MS.

    431. Advisory Committee for Pilot Glial/Myelin Research (.pdf)

      National MS Society Scientific Peer Review Committee for Pilot Research Awards: Glial/Myelin Biology - Member List

    432. Advisory Committee for Pilot Immunity Research (.pdf)

      National MS Society Scientific Peer Review Committee for Pilot Research Awards: Immunology - Member List

    433. Society Research Efforts in Progressive MS (.pdf)

      Progressive MS is a focus of the National MS Society’s Strategic Response to MS. MS progression can be slow or it can be fast, but it occurs in many of those who have the disease, even in people successfully treated for relapses.

    434. Health Care Reform Principles (.pdf)

      America’s health care crisis prevents many people with MS from living as powerfully as they could. In response, the National MS Society is relentlessly working to shape the health policies of tomorrow.

    435. Special Focus on Rehabilitation (MS Professional Connection, June 2012) (.pdf)

      The focus is on rehabilitation and on some exciting new findings related to vestibular rehabilitation, walking and exercise training that reinforce the benefits of rehab for people living with MS.

    436. Document-Adherence to Therapy (MS Professional Connection, Fall 2012)

      Many factors have been associated with poor adherence to disease-modifying therapy in MS.

    437. Classification of Acquired Inflammatory CNS Demyelination in Children (.pdf)

      Chart shows First Attack of Demyelination and Further Demyelinating Attacks

    438. Setting New Standards in MS Care and Research (thelancet.com, Oct. 2012) (.pdf)

      In the run up to the 2012 ECTRIMS meeting in Lyon, France, two important new MS initiatives are making progress.

    439. Prototypical MRI Findings in MS (.pdf)

      MRI findings (images)

    440. Opinion Paper-Rehabilitation (2004) (.pdf)

      The Medical Advisory Board of the National MS Society has adopted the following recommendations to provide guidance to physicians, nurses, therapists, insurers, and policy makers, regarding the appropriate use of rehabilitative therapies in MS. This document addresses physical rehabilitation.

    441. Expanding the Innovation Pool (Nature America 2012) (.pdf)

      The biotech investment community needs to look beyond the existing pools of funding and talent to galvanize biomedical innovation.

    442. Xconomy (Oct.. 2012) (.pdf)

      Nonprofit Fundraisers. The new power players in drug R&D are wearing bright T-shirts.

    443. Cavallo Treatment Update (.pdf)

      Since 1993 the U.S. FDA has approved several medications for use in MS. For the first time, we have the ability to reduce disease activity for many people with MS.

    444. January 2013 New Website Supports Your MS Practice (.pdf)

      The National MS Society looks forward to partnering with you to promote optimal MS care through our new MS Clinical Care Network, a gateway to a variety of innovative resources to support your practice.

    445. Summary of first Milan Conference on Progressive MS February 2013 (.pdf)

      This document summarizes the First Scientific Meeting of the International Progressive MS Collaborative.

    446. Research-America MS Fact Sheet (.pdf)

      This fact sheet explores MS, research and hopes for the future.

    447. April 2013 Focus on Cognition (.pdf)

      This clinical document explores how Multiple Sclerosis and cognitive impairment may be related, and the current treatments and research that are occurring.

    448. Physician's Guide to Mobility Options & Prescription Documentation (.pdf)

      This guide for physicians explores customized wheeled mobility options for MS patients, and explains what prescription documentation may be needed.

    449. Stress and Multiple Sclerosis

    450. Aubagio Appeal Letter & Abstracts (.pdf)

      A request for re-consideration of denial/limitation of coverage for Aubagio for patients.

    451. Changes to Job-based Insurance Coverage (.pdf)

      This is an Affordable Care Act Fact Sheet that explains changes to job-based insurance coverage.

    452. Changes to Medicare (.pdf)

      This is an Affordable Care Act Fact Sheet that details changes to Medicare.

    453. Buying Individual Insurance (.pdf)

      This is an Affordable Care Act Fact Sheet exploring that act of buying individual insurance.

    454. Focus on Disease-Modifying Therapies (MS Professional Connection, July 2013) (.pdf)

      As new treatments emerge for the management of MS, physicians and patients are facing challenging discussions about risk, benefits and other factors to collaboratively determine the best course for any given patient.

    455. Key Considerations for Choosing a Health Plan (.pdf)

      Virtually everyone in the United States will face choices about selecting and enrolling in a health insurance plan at different times in their lives. If you or a loved one is living with MS, you know these choices can have significant impact on your personal and family finances as well as your access to health care.

    456. Institutional Clinician Training Award Program Guidelines and Instructions (.pdf)

      Consistent with its mission to move toward a world free of MS, the National MS Society supports the professional development and training of physicians in the comprehensive care of people with MS.

    457. Society-issued Letter to 60 Minutes (.pdf)

      Society-issued letter to 60 Minutes regarding a misleading broadcast.

    458. Breaking Research News (MS Professional Connection, Oct. 2013) (.pdf)

      With 10 MS disease-modifying agents currently available, new options expected within the next few months and several more in the research pipeline, treatment decisions are becoming increasingly complex.

    459. Application Checklist for Health Insurance Marketplace (.pdf)

      Application checklist for health insurance marketplace

    460. From Advocates to Activists (video)

      Hear what MS activism means to people with MS and elected officials and how activism is moving us closer to a world free of MS.

    461. Introduction: Funding Policy Overview (.pdf)

      This is an introduction to the National MS Society's funding policies.

    462. Sample Psychologist-to-SSA Letter (.pdf)

      This sample letter is designed as a guide to help you draft a personalized medical report documenting mental impairment.

    463. Clinical Bulletin - Swallowing Disorders and Their Management (.pdf)

      Permanent and transitory swallowing disorders occur in patients with MS. In fact, swallowing disorders may be present long before the person with MS experiences any related symptoms.

    464. Management of MS-Related Fatigue (.pdf)

    465. Let Me Tell You About Wondering If That Is All There Is (pdf)

      In this article, Linda Irwin talks about facing her future with MS.

    466. Advisory Committee on Fellowship (.pdf)

      Advisory Committee on Fellowship: 2013 Membership

    467. An Integrated Approach to MS Research and Care (.pdf)

      This feature article explores the contributions to MS Research of Dr. Howard L. Weiner.

    468. Dr. Karandikar - Pushing Boundaries of Immunology (.pdf)

      Dr. Nitin Karandikar believes that MS immunology researchers need to push themselves farther. This article explains why.

    469. What Researchers are Doing for People with MS Now (.pdf)

      This article explores what researchers are doing for people with MS.

    470. Joint Conference on Primary-Progressive MS Focuses on Unmet Needs (.pdf)

      Distinct differences and specific needs characterize people living with primary progressive MS. The Society and the MS Association of America are striving to meet more of these needs by working together.

    471. Current Research Projects Funded by the NMSS

      List of Current Research Projects Funded by the National MS Society

    472. Isolation (pdf)

      In this article, Linda Helton explores the realities of experiencing isolation with MS.

    473. A Therapy for Your Occupations (pdf)

      In this article, learn how occupational therapy—along with physical and speech therapy—is part of the larger process called rehabilitation: the ongoing coaching that can help a person with MS, or any other challenging illness, stay on top of his or her game.

    474. Research Programs Advisory Committee (.pdf)

      2013-2014 National MS Society Research Programs Advisory Committee

    475. Advisory Committee on Health Care Delivery and Policy Research (.pdf)

      Advisory Committee on Health Care Delivery and Policy Research: 2013 Members List

    476. Advisory Committee for Research on Patient Care, Management and Rehabilitation (.pdf)

      Scientific Peer Review Committee C: 2013 Members Listing

    477. Advisory Committee for Biomedical Research Committee A (pdf)

      Advisory Committee ‘A’ for Biomedical Research: 2013 Members List

    478. Health Care Delivery and Policy Research Projects (.pdf)

      The Society offers multi-year contracts to health services investigators. Projects will be supported that address current priorities in the organization, funding, quality, outcomes, and costs of MS care

    479. What can be done When Research Produces Expensive Therapies (.pdf)

      High Hopes, High Costs. When research produces expensive therapies, what can be done to end injustices in access?

    480. Dr. John Richert on MS Repair (.pdf)

      Dr. John Richert discusses the next frontier in MS research.

    481. Make Your Health Insurance Work for You (.pdf)

      Fall is a great time to review health insurance plans since Medicare beneficiaries and many people who receive coverage through an employer can change benefits at that time.

    482. MS as a Spiritual Journey

      In this article, Gary Sullivan explores the link between MS and spirituality.

    483. Low Vision in the Voting Booth (.pdf)

      This article explores the challenges of voting with low vision.

    484. Low Vision Alert (.pdf)

      This article provides tips for people who have difficulty seeing and/or reading due to MS.

    485. Applying for Harry Weaver Neuroscience Scholar Awards (.pdf)

      A limited number of awards will be offered to highly qualified candidates who have concluded their research training and begun academic careers as independent investigators in an area related to MS.

    486. Career Transition Fellowship (.pdf)

      The National MS Society has determined that ending the devastating effects of MS will require a cadre of well-trained scientists engaged in MS-related research. The Society’s Career Transition Fellowship addresses this need by fostering the development and productivity of young scientists who have potential to make significant contributions to MS research and help ensure the future and stability of MS research.

    487. Making College Work for You (.pdf)

      There is a significant increase in requests for services from students with chronic diseases, like MS. This article explains how you can benefit from this change.

    488. Disclosure (.pdf)

      This worksheet was designed to help you consider the pros and cons of disclosing your personal situation.

    489. Pain (.pdf)

      This clinical bulletin for health professionals explores how pain - a common MS sympton - impacts MS patients.

    490. Sylvia Lawry Patient Database (.pdf)

      Since 2001, the Sylvia Lawry Centre for MS Research has been building the world’s largest database of patient information. With this invaluable tool, we hope to enable researchers to plot the way this mysterious disease develops in patients and find effective ways of treating it.

    491. Tackling Fatigue (.pdf)

      Upwards of 80% of people with MS experience unusual fatigue, with over half ranking it one of their most troubling symptoms. This article explores ways to combat fatigue.

    492. Just Dance (.pdf)

      If the sound of music makes you want to jump up and dance, but the effects of MS make that impossible, wheelchair dancing may be the answer.

    493. Guidelines for the Outside Meeting Support Program (.pdf)

      This document provides guidelines for the National MS Society's support of meetings, workshops and conferences.

    494. Our Strategic Response (.pdf)

      This white paper reflects key information gathered from all audiences and was used to inform the development of the National MS Society's Strategic Response for 2011-2015.

    495. Strategic Response to MS (.pdf)

      This brochure outlines the National MS Society's goals as an organization.

    496. Diagnostic Workup for Patients with Suspected Demyelinating Disease - Testing Options (.pdf)

      Diagnostic Workup for Patients with Suspected Demyelinating Disease - Testing Options

    497. National MS Society Fact Sheet (.pdf)

      This fact sheet explains about Multiple Sclerosis and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

    498. Fierce Biotech Report Foundations (.pdf)

      This document reviews biotech ventures that are benefiting Multiple Sclerosis research.

    499. Q&A-The Institutional Clinician Training Award (.pdf)

      Institutional Clinician Training Award - Questions and Answers

    500. 2013 Denver Insider's and Transportation Guide (.pdf)

      An informal guide to making the most of your stay in Denver, as told by Denver-based staff (November 2013).

    501. Recommended Rides (.pdf)

      This informational flyer describes the fundraising and safety requirements for any Lone Star Chapter events.

    502. Daniel Haughton Senior Faculty Awards (pdf)

      The Senior Faculty Award is granted to established MS investigators seeking support for specialized training in a field which they are not currently expert, inasmuch as such training will enhance their capacity to conduct research related to multiple sclerosis.

    503. Request for Proposal for Health Care Delivery And Policy (.pdf)

      Funding Announcement. Health Care Delivery and Policy Research Program - Contract priorities for Fiscal Year 2014

    504. Federal Advocacy (.pdf)

      The surest indicator and best tool of an MS activist is information. We will arm you with what you need to fully understand activism and the issues. Here's a brochure about Federal Advocacy (please read and share it!).

    505. Planning for a Life with MS (video)

      This video features Dorothy Northrop, MSW, ACSW, who talks about life planning for a person with multiple sclerosis.

    506. Rehabilitation Counseling (video)

      This video features Kurt Johnson, PhD, who discusses how rehabilitation counseling can help a person with multiple sclerosis.

    507. Financial Planning Featuring Silvia Stazio (video)

      It's never too early to being planning financially for the future. This is especially true if you are living with MS. Evaluating your income, assets, debts, benefits and other resources is essential for being well prepared for your future. Joining us to discuss financial planning for people with MS is Silvia Stazio. Sylvia is a certified financial planner and serves as chair of the Financial Education Partners Program for the Washington DC Chapter of the Society of Financial Professionals.

    508. Family Planning with MS (video)

      This video features a discussion with A.D. Sadovnick, PhD, who talks about family planning for a person with multiple sclerosis.

    509. Sex and Intimacy (video)

      This video features a discussion with Rosalind Kalb, PhD, who talks about intimacy and multiple sclerosis.

    510. MS in a Personal Relationship (video)

      This video features Deborah M. Miller, PhD, who discusses how multiple sclerosis can affect a personal relationship.

    511. Pediatric MS: Self-Advocacy and the Healthcare Team (video)

      This video features a discussion with Maria Milazzo, NP, CPNP, who talks about pediatric multiple sclerosis.

    512. MS: A Family Adjustment (video)

      This video features a clinical psychologist, who talks about how a family can make adjustments when a member has multiple sclerosis.

    513. MS and African-Americans: Reasons for Hope (video)

      This video features a discussion with Mary Hughes, MD, and Walter Royal, MD, who talk about research and clinical trials for African-Americans with multiple sclerosis.

    514. The CLIMB Study (video)

      Featuring Dr. Tanuja Chitnis This video provides an overview of the Comprehensive Longitudinal Investigations at the Brigham Women's Hospital. The study follows 2,000 people with MS over a 10 year period.

    515. Triggering Event (video)

      This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about the triggering event and multiple sclerosis.

    516. Numbers of People with MS in Northern States (video)

      This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about the number of people with multiple sclerosis in northern states.

    517. Mono and MS (video)

      This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about mono and multiple sclerosis.

    518. Twins and MS (video)

      This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about why she got multiple sclerosis but not her twin.

    519. What Are My Chances of Getting MS? (video)

      This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about her chances of getting multiple sclerosis, given that her mother has the disease.

    520. Feeling Alone with Primary-Progressive MS (video)

      This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about feeling alone with primary-progressive multiple sclerosis.

    521. Lesions and Primary-Progressive MS (video)

      This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about the absence of lesions on the MRI of a person with primary-progressive multiple sclerosis.

    522. Personal Insights and Tools for Coping with MS, Part 4 (video)

      This four-part series on coping with MS includes perspectives from people living with MS and conversations with Cathy-Lee Benbow who will discuss coping techniques and strategies.

    523. Personal Insights and Tools for Coping with MS — Asking for Help, Part 3 (video)

      This four-part series on coping with MS includes perspectives from people living with MS and conversations with Cathy-Lee Benbow who will discuss coping techniques and strategies.

    524. Personal Insights and Tools for Coping with MS — Educating Others, Part 2 (video)

      This four-part series on coping with MS includes perspectives from people living with MS and conversations with Cathy-Lee Benbow who will discuss coping techniques and strategies.

    525. Personal Insights and Tools for Coping with MS — Support Systems, Part 1 (video)

      This four-part series on coping with MS includes perspectives from people living with MS and conversations with Cathy-Lee Benbow who will discuss coping techniques and strategies.

    526. MS Fatigue Part 2: Management Strategies (video)

      This two-part video presents the perspective of people living with multiple sclerosis who are experiencing the symptom of fatigue. Topics include: Fatigue types; Why is fatigue so common; Things to consider before treating fatigue; Treatment options; The role of rehabilitation

    527. MS with No Lesions (video)

      MS Learn Online is the National MS Society's online educational webcast series. This video features Mary Hughes, MD, who answers a viewer's question about whether it is possible to have multiple sclerosis with no lesions on one's MRI.

    528. Lista de ayuda con la solicitud en internet de seguro médico del Mercado en Healthcare.gov

      Preguntas sobre la atención médica que usted recibe usualmente para ayudarlo a comparar los planes de seguro médico que ofrece el Mercado.

    529. What to Expect from Rehabilitation Care: A Guide for People with MS

      Multiple sclerosis can have a significant impact on everyday activities. It can affect many aspects of your daily life, including mobility, personal care, driving, thinking skills and mood. Rehabilitation is key to successfully managing your MS.

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