MS Society of Canada poised to feature research and researchers for May Awareness Month and World MS Day
The theme for World MS Day (May 30) 2018 is #BringingUsCloser. The overall aim of this campaign is to bring people affected by…
My MS made me stronger
Guest post by Kaileigh Krysztofiak, MS Bike ambassador I remember getting myself into some dangerous situations leading up to my multiple sclerosis (MS)…
MS took my grandmother, but not my hope
Guest post by Becky Kinney, MS Bike ambassador Multiple sclerosis (MS) has always been present in my life. When I was born, my…
American Academy of Neurology: A new biomarker to monitor disease progression and treatment response in MS
A major research question in multiple sclerosis (MS) is to determine if a person with MS is progressing in their disease course and…
Celebrate the value of volunteering
National Volunteer Week (April 15-21) is an opportunity to celebrate the impact volunteers have across the country, and I wish to take this…
70th American Academy Neurology (AAN) annual meeting: leading researchers and clinicians will gather for the largest neurology meeting of the year
An intense week of latest and hottest research news and updates are awaiting the research team at the 70th American Academy Neurology (AAN)…
Sibling Support: How a brother and sister bonded through having MS
Guest post by Kayla Dalley To some, multiple sclerosis could be viewed as a force intended to push you apart from your friends…
My mom has MS, and now I do too
Guest post by Sarah Flohr, MS Walk ambassador My mom was diagnosed with MS in 2000 and I’ve watched it gradually progress over…
Letter from a Caregiver
Dear Dad, I will never forget when you were first diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. It was ten years ago and I was only…
Refusing to be silent – finding my voice
Guest post by Sherri Mytopher, MS Walk ambassador It’s unfortunate that women are at such high risk of being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis…