By Karlo Aliling In UncategorizedPosted 18 February 2026 Bladder and Bowel Issues Many people with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience some form of bladder or bowel issues at some stage. Continence refers to the ability to control bladder or bowel function, and incontinence is [...] 0 Read More
By Karlo Aliling In UncategorizedPosted 8 September 2025 Our Nurses. Our Future. Caring for MS Nurses. International Nurses Day 2025 0 Read More
By Karlo Aliling In UncategorizedPosted 31 July 2025 Elevating the MS Community: Queensland Voices on the Lived Experience Expert Panel (LEEP) 0 Read More
By support In Posted 23 September 2017 Nutrition and MS There is a great deal of interest in the role that nutrition and diet may play in the […] 0 Read More
By support In Posted 1 March 2016 Studying MS lesions in brain tissue gives clues into genes Although many risk factors for MS have been identified, the exact causes and triggers for the disease are […] 0 Read More
By support In Posted 1 March 2016 Travel awards help to forge new research directions This year, the Ian Ballard Travel Awards were awarded to two promising researchers in Queensland and Western Australia. […] 0 Read More
By support In Posted 1 March 2016 Keeping the strategy contemporary and relevant In keeping with the MS Research Australia three year Strategic Plan, an independent Leadership Council has been established. […] 0 Read More
By support In Posted 1 March 2016 Be proud of an Australian founded campaign and get involved Kiss Goodbye to MS is MS Research Australia’s national fundraising initiative, raising money for research into MS. In […] 0 Read More
By support In Posted 5 February 2016 Gilenya not effective for slowing disease progression in primary progressive MS Following an earlier report in 2014 of disappointing preliminary results from a phase III clinical trial of Gilenya (fingolimod) […] 0 Read More