New global initiative on Patient Reported Outcomes for MS (PROMS)
September 12, 2019ECTRIMS launch for new patient-centred initiativeread more
ECTRIMS launch for new patient-centred initiativeread more
Exciting new resultsread more
One of the known risk factors of developing MS but how EBV relates to MS risk is still an open question.read more
Substantially increased since 1990, according to study results published in Lancet Neurology.read more
Low vitamin D has long been a risk factor for developing MS, but how does that tie in with MS risk genes?read more
To stop MS, restore function and end MS Foreverread more
MSIF’s Atlas of MS with new data on the number of people living with MS across the worldread more
Progress achieved and hope for the futureread more
For those with MS that have experienced symptoms worsening due to heat and coldread more
Momentum continues in landmark study targeting repair and regenerationread more
Research Review of the 34th Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS), held in Berlin.read more
A new study funded by the National MS Society has confirmed that nearly one million people are living with MS in the United States, more than twice the original estimate…read more
A survey of patients with MS showed gaps in their understanding of the relationship between MS and pregnancy and the implications for treatment of relapses.read more
Study results published show a noticeably reduced risk for progression of upper extremity (UE) disability compared with placebo in patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS)read more
According to the results of a population-based studyread more
Interferon-Beta, Glatiramer Acetate Equally Effective for Relapsing-Remitting MSread more
Recording, presentation and abstracts from summitread more
Allowing people with MS in to participate in international researchread more
A promising study originally funded by an MS Research Australia Incubator Grant has found some molecules in the blood which may help diagnose MS. This work could be used to develop a…read more