News & Events
Positive results for people with primary progressive MS
The results from a phase III clinical trial of Ocrelizumab in primary progressive MS are announced at…
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) as a possible biomarker in MS
A recent study suggests OCT could be used as an indicator of neuronal damage in MS
Further evidence for a brain region involved in fatigue in MS
Research shows that certain brain structures involved in effort-reward functions play a role in fatigue in MS
Improving walking with nabiximols: new findings
A study to assess whether nabiximols could be used to improve walking in people with MS
Delaying the development of secondary progressive MS
Recovery from early relapses can potentially delay or prevent onset of progressive MS
Take part in the global MS employment survey
If you have MS or care for someone who has MS, we need you!
Wolfensohn Award 2015
Ahmed Darwish from Egypt has won the 2015 James D. Wolfensohn Award
Cycling the Tour de France Mountains to end MS
Brave cyclists take on the Tour de France route
MS Force in Portugal
'EM Força' is about raising funds and awareness through running
The National MS Society joins forces with the MS Society of Bermuda
Working together to support healthcare professionals and people affected my MS in Bermuda
Uninterrupted – personal stories about the realities of MS
MS Australia launches a new blogging platform for people affected by MS
MS Frontiers 2015: Research Roundup
Some of the highlights from the UK MS Society's research conference with a focus on progression