Newsletter June 2009
Connect with others whose lives are affected by MS, like OB/GYN nurse Sue Kelly.
read her story and many others
The progress, severity, and specific symptoms of MS are unpredictable and vary from one person to another.
more facts
MS Trial Alert: Investigators Recruiting Participants with MS for Study of Alemtuzumab - UPDATED
more news
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Help Us Reach $75,000 – Your Gift will be Doubled
We're closing in on our $75,000 goal to fund important research and programs and services. Don't wait – this matching gift opportunity ends June 25th. Your donation will be matched and put to work moving us closer to a world free of MS. Give now and your gift will be doubled >>
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Meet the Society's 2009 Scholarship Recipients
This fall Elizabeth Dorn will begin studying anthropology with a four-year Presidential Scholarship from the Society. Elizabeth excelled in high school, in community activities, and is the primary caregiver for her father who lives with primary-progressive MS. Read more about Elizabeth and other Society scholars >> |
Free Access to Landmark Paper on Diagnosis
Diagnosing MS rapidly is hard but vital to improving outcomes. That’s why the Society commissioned a paper on the subject and arranged for free access from the journal Multiple Sclerosis. Learn
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"The MS Collection" by Christopher & Banks™
The Society is pleased to share with you the third annual MS Collection of jewelry from our friends at Christopher & Banks. The jewelry is now available so it can be sent right to your home or office – easy shopping for busy people. Purchase your MS jewelry now >> |
This communication is partially sponsored through the generous support of Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation; EMD Serono, Inc. and Pfizer, Inc.; Genentech and Biogen Idec.
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