New research shows brain tissue loss follows a predictable sequence

23rd July 2018

A study from MSIF McDonald fellow Dr Eshaghi has shown that brain tissue loss, or atrophy, occurs…

My taster of the Tour de France

20th July 2018

Cykelnerven is a yearly event that raises money for life-changing research into Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Changing routes…

Making a difference through rehab research at the Progressive MS Alliance Conference

29th June 2018

Researchers, clinicians and people living with MS, from around the world converged on the city of Toronto…

MS Australia’s Queensland chapter celebrates 60 years of service

29th June 2018

As MS Queensland marks its 60th anniversary, MS Australia celebrates decades of achievements by all four of…

Bringing together the MS Society of India

27th June 2018

MSIF staff paid a special visit to India this month to launch an exciting new collaboration with…

Research and relaxation: Russia’s World MS Day

27th June 2018

The Russian MS Society embraced nature this World MS Day with a riverside seminar on MS treatment…

MS Ireland launches exciting new research report

27th June 2018

MS Ireland took World MS Day as an opportunity to launch a pioneering research report, designed to…

Uruguayan media shines a light on World MS Day

27th June 2018

TV stations, radio stations and newspapers across Uruguay shone a light on the many World MS Day…

Call for agencies and consultants: medicines regulation in Latin America

20th June 2018

The winding path of MS progression

15th June 2018

How the biological processes cause progression in different types of MS.

Brain damage in MS predicts long-term employment outcomes

15th June 2018

A new study has found a link found between brain imaging markers and long-term employment status.

How EBV might cause immune cells to go rogue in MS

15th June 2018

Study shows complex interaction between EBV and MS risk genes.