News & Events
The global movement came together and shone a spotlight on MS
Highlights from World MS Day 2019
Our application to the Essential Medicines List
Efforts to improve access to MS treatments continue
Clinical trials in children and adolescents – an updated global consensus
The International Pediatric MS Study Group (IPMSSG) have updated recommendations for standards in pediatric clinical trials.
Non-processed red meat linked with reduced risk of MS
New research on the relationship between processed and non-processed red meat consumption and the risk of developing…
Fatigue linked with worse MS outcomes
New evidence suggests that fatigue is linked with higher levels of disability, greater levels of depression and…
Areas of inflammation in the brain a grey area
MS has traditionally been thought of as a condition that mainly affects the white matter of the…
New map changes understanding of immune cells in the brain
A new international study has mapped a type of immune cell, the microglia, in the human and…
Early intensive treatment gives better outcomes
New study shows that early use of high efficacy treatment for MS improves long term disability outcomes,…
Food allergies may be linked to more MS relapses
In a recent study, scientists have shown that people with MS who have food allergies are more…
Global MS Research Booster Award 2019 – Call for applications
The Global MS Research Booster Award provides funding for scientists who aim to identify the cause(s) of…
Global webcast on solving progressive MS: progress achieved and hope for the future
Building momentum for World MS Day 2019
The 'My Invisible MS' toolkit is now available online