MYELIN, MOVEMENT AND THE MIND: HOT TOPICS IN MS RESEARCH - APRIL 12 Research is the driving factor in understanding the cause, management, and, hopefully one day a cure for multiple sclerosis. What we know about MS has come a long way over the years, particularly its profound effects on the critical nerve protectors known as myelin. Join us Tuesday, March 8 at 7 pm CST for a conversation with a neurologist and two psychologists in this month’s webinar as they explore research updates on myelin repair and new developments in stem cell research. They will also provide a real-life look into exercise rehabilitation and its impacts on cognition, as well as the promising treatment options offered through mindfulness and meditation that can help people with MS manage stress, improve physical and mental health, and enhance their overall quality of life.
Brought to you by Can Do MS and the National MS Society. Register for upcoming telelearnings by visiting our website.
JOIN A SPRING WALK EVENT BECAUSE WE'RE STRONGER TOGETHER! Walk MS helps us team up with friends, loved ones and co-workers to change the world for everyone affected by MS. Together, we become a powerful force. And with every step we take, every dollar we raise…we’re that much closer. Together, we will end MS forever.
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NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK IS APRIL 10-16, 2016 During National Volunteer Week, we salute the thousands of individuals, corporations, and groups who contribute time, talents, and resources to help create a world free of MS. MS volunteers are passionate people working to change the world for everyone affected by MS. To join us and make a difference, go to http://ntl.ms/VolunteerA. Together we are stronger.
HOW DO YOU WEIGH THE RISKS AND BENEFITS OF MS TREATMENTS? Investigators want to know how people living with MS weigh risks against benefits when choosing MS therapies. If you have MS, you are invited to take a 20-minute survey funded by the National MS Society and developed by Robert Fox, MD, and colleagues at the Cleveland Clinic and the MS patient registry NARCOMS. Click here to participate in this survey.
JOIN A NEW MS PILATES CLASS IN FAYETTEVILLE Taking place each Saturday, this beginner-friendly class will focus on balance, posture, core stability and gait as it pertains to managing common MS symptoms. Most of the exercises will be performed on a floor mat or in a chair, and any standing exercises can be easily modified to a seated posture. Learn more about the benefits of Pilates and registration by visiting our website.
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