We Keep Moving - Week 5
Moving forward is what life is all about. We Keep Moving is a site for people affected by multiple sclerosis. It contains unique stories about what it means to live with MS and journeys of overcoming the obstacles as we each keep moving in our own way.
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National Multiple Sclerosis Society Latest News
J.K. Rowling Donates $15.5 Million to Create Research Center for Multiple Sclerosis
"This generous gift from Ms. Rowling will help us take crucial next steps to develop ways to repair MS damage and restore function to people with MS. This gift leverages earlier work and collaborations developed with funding from the USA National MS Society's Promise: 2010 initiative and other sources." said Dr. Charles ffrench-Constant, the Center’s co-director and a Promise 2010 lead investigator.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research make recommendation to the Minister of Health that more research is needed before funding a CCSVI clinical trial. Read more in the press release or meeting summary
Society of Interventional Radiology Supports Research for New MS Treatments. Read more in the press release or summary
Study Funded by U.S. and Canadian MS Societies Pinpoints Factors That May Contribute To Faster Progression to Secondary Progressive MS
Aug 30, 2010
Inside the National MS Society: Get an Insider’s Perspective of the Society’s Latest Plans, Projects and More
Aug 27, 2010
MS Trial Alert: Investigators in Alabama Seeking Participants for Physical Therapy Study in MS
Aug 13, 2010
MS Trial Alert: Investigators Studying ELND002, Subcutaneous Drug in 125 People with Relapsing MS
Aug 13, 2010
MS Trial Alert: Investigators Recruiting Worldwide for Phase II Study of Oral ACT-128800
Aug 02, 2010
National Multiple Sclerosis Society upcoming events
One hundred rides. One destination.
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Six hundred walks. One destination.
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Contact your chapter for additional upcoming events.
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