Written by Susan Courtney and Tom Garry Reviewed by Dr. Barry A. Hendin, MSAA Chief Medical Officer FDA Approves Ponvory™ for the Treatment of Relapsing Forms of MS On March […]
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By Peter Damiri Launched soon after the start of the pandemic in 2020, MSAA’s dedicated website hub, The Coronavirus and MS, offers a wealth of free, educational tools and resources […]
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For nearly a decade, MSAA has partnered with Medscape on developing innovative educational programs for the MS community. MSAA was honored in 2016 to receive Medscape Education’s “Partner in Patient […]
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The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) has a long tradition and core belief in the importance of collaboration to best meet the needs of the MS community. One of […]
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Gina Ross Murdoch By Gina Ross Murdoch MSAA President and CEO For the past two issues of MSAA’s magazine, our “Up Front” column has been devoted to the growing challenges […]
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Read News ArticleWhat’s New in MS Research: March 2021
The first quarter of 2021 has been marked by welcome news on the medical front, and those hopeful developments aren’t limited to the increasing number of COVID-19 vaccinations being given across the country. Significant strides in treating and understanding MS also have been made in these early months of the year, as detailed in this edition of “What’s New in MS Research.”
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