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Recently, I was honoured to be appointed as the Chair of the Neurological Alliance Australia. So, what does this mean for the MS community?

Recently, I was honoured to be appointed as the Chair of the Neurological Alliance Australia. So, what does this mean for the MS community?

Associate Professor Des Graham is Chair of MS Australia and lives with multiple sclerosis. Here he describes his experiences navigating the NDIS and outlines MS Australia’s campaign, A better NDIS for people living with MS.

The Australian MS Longitudinal study tracks the diverse impact of MS so we can provide the best supports and advocacy for people living with MS in Australia.

Australian researchers have developed a web-based mindfulness program that has shown beneficial effects for people with MS in a recent clinical trial.

Australian researchers have investigated genetics and various environmental factors that might lead to the progression from a first MS-like attack to clinically definite MS.

The power of music, and the pursuit of a passion, have helped Simon stay positive while learning to live with multiple sclerosis.

MS Plus has put together a brief Q&A to help you navigate the latest information and advice on COVID preventative medication and antivirals.

Head of Research, Dr Julia Morahan reflects on Women’s Health Week 2022, where she details the clues that we have to solve the puzzle of why three out of four people who develop MS are women.

MS Australia has announced its new round of incubator grants for ‘out-of-the-box’ Australian research projects that will explore innovative ways to prevent and treat multiple sclerosis.