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MSOC Study – now recruiting

February 20, 2023 | Education, Life with MS, Study

Lifestyle factors are known to affect the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). The Multiple Sclerosis Online Course (MSOC) has been developed to deliver a widely accessible and user-friendly educational tool regarding modification of lifestyle related risk factors for people with MS. The […]


Caring for the carers: the impact of MS on families

February 20, 2023 | Carers, Life with MS, Media

Multiple Sclerosis (MS), is a chronic, progressive condition that causes a host of symptoms, including vision loss, pain, fatigue, cognitive changes and impaired coordination. Many MS symptoms are unseen. The impact of MS on those diagnosed is life-changing and relentless. […]


Webinar – Managing Your MS Symptoms When Things Heat Up

January 25, 2023 | Education, Event, Life with MS, Symptoms, Webinar

The effect of heat on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) symptoms is real. Physiologically, the nerve conduction speed can slow down which can exacerbate a whole range of symptoms. This varies between individuals. However, the good news is that research has shown […]


MS Voice Newsletter – December 2022

December 21, 2022 | Advocacy, Awards, Education, Event, Life with MS, MS Voice, Newsletter

In our December edition of MS Voice we look back over an eventful year, celebrate the recipients of the Esme Tombleson Award, discuss MS symptoms and marvel at our wonderful findraisers. We also tell you how you can buy gifts […]


Strangest MS symptoms from head to toe

December 21, 2022 | Life with MS, MS Voice, Support, Symptoms

Extreme fatigue, clumsiness, weird prickly sensations, sluggish thinking, wonky vision are classic and common first symptoms of multiple sclerosis, or MS. But the expected stops here. Damage to the central nervous system, aka your brain and spinal cord, is what […]