MS Voice eNewsletter – November 2025

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Welcome to our November 2025 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 bring you an update on the new subcutaneous version of ocrelizumab, details of the MS Get a Head Start exercise programme and a study that reveals inequities in MS treatment access. Our fabulous cyclists recently returned from their epic fundraising event Ride for MS in Cambodia and tell us all about their trip. We introduce you to a new mobile oral health service available across the moto, and remind you to book your tickets for the webinar with Lucy Hone on coping with loss and change. As always, we have our fabulous competition courtesy of Allied Medical.

We end this month’s newsletter with a heartfelt thanks to the Lottery National Community Committee for their generous support towards our operational expenses. This funding plays a crucial role in ensuring we can continue delivering essential services, advocacy, and resources to people living with multiple sclerosis across New Zealand.

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We hope you enjoy this edition, and we thank you for being part of our community. If you would like to share your story in a future edition of MS Voice, or have other news you’d like to share, please contact us at info@msnz.org.nz

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