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Living with MS on the West Coast: Vanessa’s Story
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Neurology Research Review - Issue 93
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New Zealand’s Neurologist Workforce: A 2024 Analysis of Demand, Supply and Projections
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Swimming the Cook Strait to Support People with Multiple Sclerosis
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Want to shape the future of MS Care in New Zealand?
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Your Health Team: An Introduction to Community Advisors
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Living with MS on the West Coast: Vanessa’s Story
I was 22 years old when my body first sent me a signal that something wasn’t right. I was experiencing numbness and tingling, but it was easy to dismiss, easy to explain away. There was no dramatic moment, no obvious cause for alarm. For 13 years, life continued. Then, on the 11th of October, just six days after my 35th birthday, everything changed. Optic...
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MS Voice e-Newsletter - February 2026
Welcome to our February 2026 edition of MS Voice, your go-to place for the latest news, updates and real life stories from Multiple Sclerosis New Zealand. In this edition, we’re revving up for the 2026 Bangers to Bluff Car Rally, kicking off on 16 March and we’d love your support for our team, Keep S’myelin! We also shine a...
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Neurology Research Review - Issue 93
In this issue, evidence suggests that a Mediterranean diet may have a protective role against MS, the AFFINITY study reports negative findings for opicinumab, and an analysis of data from the MSBase registry suggests that switching to an anti-CD20 drug may be the best strategy for people who relapse on natalizumab. Also in this issue, a UK study provides...