Living day by day
The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada’s Vitamin D recommendations provide general information on vitamin D, where you can get vitamin D, how the…
Overcoming loss and MS through fitness
Ten years ago, Emily Huner was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. It was not part of her plan. A self-described active and type-A individual,…
Use your voice to help improve #LifeWithMS
Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the world. Every day an average of 11 Canadians are diagnosed…
ECTRIMS 2018: Catching up with the MS-Society funded collaborative team that is working to improve cognition in people with progressive MS
The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada announced last month a $5 million grant in support of the first, international, multicenter clinical trial to investigate cognitive…
ECTRIMS 2018: Risk Factors for multiple sclerosis (MS)
Overview of the growing list of potential risk factors for MS Dr. Ali Manouchehrinia, Assistant Professor at the Karolinska Institutet, presented an overview…
Guten Tag! The research team will be live at the world’s largest conference in Berlin, Germany next week
The MS Society of Canada’s research team is preparing to fly over the Atlantic to the exciting city of Berlin, Germany to attend…
A mother-daughter bond stronger than MS
Guest post by Alli Leithoff, MS Bike ambassador Growing up, it is normal for every girl to argue with their mom, but not…
Examining Multiple Sclerosis in the Workplace
When looking at the financial challenges that people living with multiple sclerosis face, the numbers speak for themselves. Approximately 60 per cent of…
Unapologetic: Brooke Robinson
“If I ever write a book, it’s going to be called Unapologetic because that is what MS has taught me to be,” Brooke…
Everything happens for a reason
Guest post by Melanie Bennett I didn’t always believe this, but now I really do believe that everything happens for a reason. I…