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Together we can stop MS
We’ve never been closer to stopping MS than we are today.
Coronavirus has slowed down our progress, but stopping MS is still within our grasp. We won’t give up until we find treatments for everyone.

MS Society Medical Advisers release consensus statement on MS treatments and COVID-19 vaccines
Could a COVID-19 vaccine cause a relapse? Will the vaccine work even though I’m on a DMT?
We asked our medical advisors to answer your questions about what the new coronavirus vaccine means if you're on an MS treatment.

NICE says an initial “no” to ozanimod for relapsing MS
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has provisionally decided not to recommend ozanimod for people with relapsing MS on the NHS. This is the first stage of the approval process around this new MS treatment.

New research identifies which type of nerve cells are lost in MS
Research from the MS Society Edinburgh Centre for MS Research has shown that a type of nerve cell called inhibitory interneurons are lost in people who have MS.

Catch up with stories from the MS community
Grab a cup of tea and settle down to hear from people who know MS.
Our community bloggers are people with MS, carers, MS nurses and staff. They write about everything, from symptoms, to dating, tips for lockdown and the latest on the coronavirus vaccine.

Our new membership offer
At last year's AGM our members voted to change our membership model. Membership is now free.
These changes will help us support more people and build a stronger community, so we can keep delivering vital support services and world-leading research.

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Together we can stop MS
Today MS affects thousands of lives across the UK.
But we've got a plan to change that. Will you help?
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