Movement is often framed as something structured — a workout, a class, a set routine to check off a list. For people living with multiple sclerosis, that definition can feel…
This summer, a new tradition takes its first steps — at Clear Creek Valley Park just north of Denver, and in towns and neighborhoods far beyond Colorado’s front range. For…
For many people, living with MS brings unexpected shifts in daily life, longterm plans, and the ways they connect with others. These changes can feel disorienting, but they also open…
The internet plays a significant role in shaping how people connect, learn, and understand their own experiences. When faced with life-altering changes, it’s often the first place people turn for…
From new treatment targets and trial designs to broader inclusion and predictive biomarkers, MS research is entering a new era focused on progression, precision, and quality of life. For…
Meaningful progress in multiple sclerosis research often begins with a single question. But those questions may not always fit the requirements of large federal or medical industry grants. Research that…
Beyond the essential role of disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) in managing MS, there’s a growing interest in strategies that support brain health. While DMTs are critical in reducing relapses and slowing…
We know that exercise has a profound impact, not just on physical symptoms but on cognitive function and emotional wellness, too. Study after study show the science is clear: getting…
Dealing with the healthcare industry can frustrate the most knowledgeable patients as well as the providers and professionals who work within it. Complex organizations trying to accommodate equally complex personal…
Sometimes a chronic illness like MS can seem to take over your life – and often, it can be the elephant in the room when it comes to your medical…



