Newsletter
July 2008

Personal Stories

Connect with others whose lives are affected by MS, like National MS Society Chairman Weyman Johnson.

read his story
and many others

MS Fact

Three-quarters of the people with MS are women.

more facts

In the News

Are You Using Complementary/
Alternative Therapies? It's Time to Talk,
Says the NIH

more news

Miles Walked


Research News

Research Photo

Tribulations and Trials
After years of lab work and lawyering, Dr. Emmanuelle Waubant finally gets access to what matters most: people with MS. Learn how her study came to be, what it’s trying to accomplish, and how it fits in with over 100 other MS clinical trials currently under way.  Read more >>

Getting Results

Getting

Pediatric MS
MS used to be dubbed the "prime of life" disease because doctors thought it only struck in early adulthood. Wrong. The Society is informing the medical and educational communities that MS and related conditions are rare but very real in children and teens. Read more >>

Moving Forward

Moving Forward

Relationships Matter
Men aren't easy to live with. Women aren't easy to live with. MS isn't easy to live with. Put them all together, and it could be the making of a new reality show. Thankfully the Society's Relationship Matters program helps couples cut through the static in their lives. Learn more >>

Get Involved

Flood Relief

Act now to help people with MS impacted by the Midwest flooding
The floods have caused people with MS to face new challenges and obstacles. Funds raised will help people with MS and our chapters across the Midwest.

Give Now

Bike MS
Walk MS
Society Store

MS stops people from moving. The National MS Society exists to make sure it doesn’t.
We are a collective of passionate individuals, moving together to create a world free of MS.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT

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 National MS Society at http://www.nationalmssociety.org/ or 1-800-344-4867.

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