Women Living with MS

During this one-hour archived webinar, expert neurologist Annette Howard, MD reports on the findings of MSAA’s national survey, Women and MS, and provides insights and helpful strategies to assist with symptom management, workplace accommodations, pregnancy and family planning, sexual function and overall wellness opportunities.

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What’s New in MS Research: July 2019

The effort to enhance the lives and health of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) is advancing on many fronts, as researchers explore the impact of approaches ranging from stress management, exercise, diet, stem-cell therapy, and cannabis use, to a variety of approved and investigational disease-modifying therapies (DMTs).

This latest edition of “What’s New in MS Research” features highlights from the annual meetings of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) and the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC), both held in May of this year.

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MSAA Publications

MSAA Publications

MSAA’s award-winning publications are clearly written, with large print and full-color photos. They cover a wide array of updated medical information and important topics to help individuals understand and manage multiple sclerosis.

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MSAA Offers a Free Online Support Forum to Connect Members of the MS Community

The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America’s (MSAA) free online support forum, My MSAA Community, has been a continued source of support, encouragement, and hope for members of the multiple sclerosis (MS) community since the Summer of 2016. Powered by HealthUnlocked, My MSAA Community was created to offer people with multiple sclerosis, care partners, friends, and family members a way to connect with others also affected by the condition.

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Episode 4: The Impact of Nutrition in Multiple Sclerosis

This program is part of MSAA’s series on MS and the Family, spotlighting healthy lifestyles and wellness activities. Our guest, Dr. Olga Thon, shares her insights on popular vitamins and supplements, various diets that affect MS, and suggestions for effective exercises and overall wellness strategies to help better manage multiple sclerosis. Dr. Thon is the director of the Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Center at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia.

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