Nov 21, 2023
iConquerMS, a research initiative where people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) contribute their health data and ideas, is expanding its research program to include caregivers of people with MS. Established in 2014 by the Accelerated Cure Project (ACP), iConquerMS...
Nov 8, 2023
We understand that mobility issues can present unique obstacles when it comes to participating in physical activities, and we want to create a welcoming and inclusive space where everyone can enjoy the benefits of walking, socializing, and feeling like they are in a...
Oct 30, 2023
Our Holiday Gala will be happening Saturday, December 9th at the Holiday Inn/Candlewood near Valley View Mall. MS Views and News will be sponsoring our dinner and you must RSVP to attend. This is important because they need those numbers in order to have the...
Oct 20, 2023
Obese people with multiple sclerosis (MS) had faster disability accumulation, greater cognitive declines, and worse quality of life in the 15 years after diagnosis relative to patients with normal weight, according to an analysis of Swedish data. While it’s been known...
Oct 20, 2023
Six months of treatment with foralumab, administered into the nose, led to decreases in microglial activity in five of six people with nonactive secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) involved in an expanded access program. Microglia are resident immune cells...
Oct 17, 2023
Each day, at least 300 individuals are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and it’s thought to affect some 2.8 million people globally. Learning you have multiple sclerosis (MS) can be shocking and confusing. You know you need more information — a lot of it — but you...