Health
Your MS, your body.
Moves you can use
Functional exercise can help make everyday tasks easier.
When MS isn’t your only disease
Other chronic health conditions may be common — and connected.
A handle on pain
New approaches mean more people with MS are taking control and getting their lives back.
How are you sleeping? Tips from the experts
Environmental triggers like COVID-19 can affect anyone’s ability to fall or stay asleep
Head space
Cognitive behavioral therapy can help you manage your pain and fatigue as well as your… Read More
3 most common vision problems in MS and how to cope
Vision problems are often the first symptoms of multiple sclerosis and one of the most… Read More
Connected to care
New estimates of 1 million people living with MS in the U.S. could increase awareness,… Read More
Strength in numbers
New estimates of 1 million people living with MS in the U.S. could increase awareness,… Read More
Testing ground
Pros and cons of participating in clinical trials for MS research.
State of limbo
A definitive MS diagnosis can take time—and patience.
4 highlights from the world’s largest MS research conference
Passionate MS professionals shared many incredible breakthroughs at ACTRIMS.
National MS Society progress report
Summary of the Society’s progress from April through June 2020
Necessity is the mother of invention
COVID-19 made finding new ways to stay connected critical.
@Momentum
Readers sound off on invisible illnesses, accessibility and good samaritan sharks.
School days
Managing coursework and MS takes planning and self-awareness.
Moves you can use
Functional exercise can help make everyday tasks easier.