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UFC Fighter Alberto Crane Thrives After MS Diagnosis
Community HeroesMar 26

UFC Fighter Alberto Crane Thrives After MS Diagnosis

Former UFC fighter Alberto Crane is proving that a Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis doesn't have to end your fighting spirit. His journey from professional athlete to MS advocate is inspiring thousands this National MS Awareness Month.

Google: survivor story2 min read
Microsoft Open-Sources Code from PC History's Dawn
InnovationMay 1

Microsoft Open-Sources Code from PC History's Dawn

Microsoft just released the oldest computer code from its archives, dating back to before MS-DOS even had its famous name. A dedicated team spent months transcribing the code from faded paper printouts because it predates digital storage.

Ars Technica2 min read
Married With Children' Cast Reunites to Fight MS
Acts of KindnessJan 28

Married With Children' Cast Reunites to Fight MS

The beloved Bundy family is coming together for a special reunion to raise money for MS research. Christina Applegate personally chose the charity, highlighting life-changing treatments developed from their work.

Google News - Entertainment2 min read
Scientists Discover Key to Stopping MS Brain Damage
Health & WellnessApr 10

Scientists Discover Key to Stopping MS Brain Damage

Researchers from top universities identified vulnerable "canary in the coal mine" neurons that die first in MS patients, opening a promising new path for treatment. This breakthrough could help millions by protecting brain cells before the disease progresses.

Google News - Breakthrough Discovery3 min read
Peoria Walk MS Raises $100K for Multiple Sclerosis Research
Community HeroesMay 17

Peoria Walk MS Raises $100K for Multiple Sclerosis Research

Hundreds gathered on Peoria's Riverfront this weekend to show people living with MS they're not alone. The community fundraiser aims to bring in $100,000 for research into the hard-to-diagnose disease.

Google News - Disease Cure2 min read
Ms. Rachel Brings Joy to Kids Outside NJ Detention Center
Acts of KindnessJun 10

Ms. Rachel Brings Joy to Kids Outside NJ Detention Center

Beloved children's entertainer Ms. Rachel visited families outside a New Jersey immigration detention center, singing and playing with children separated from their detained parents. Her message of solidarity shows how compassion can bring light to families facing difficult separations.

Good Good Good2 min read
Cancer Treatment Now Targeting Lupus and MS
InnovationApr 7

Cancer Treatment Now Targeting Lupus and MS

Doctors in Buffalo are reprogramming patients' immune cells to fight autoimmune diseases the same way they fight cancer. The one-time treatment could replace lifelong medications for millions living with lupus, MS, and rheumatoid arthritis.

Google News - Disease Cure3 min read
Scientists Discover Why MS Damages Brain's Thinking Center
Health & WellnessApr 7

Scientists Discover Why MS Damages Brain's Thinking Center

Researchers have identified the exact mechanism that kills brain cells responsible for memory and thinking in multiple sclerosis patients. The breakthrough discovery opens a completely new path for protecting cognitive function in people living with MS.

Google News - Breakthrough Discovery2 min read
Scientists Find How Common Virus May Trigger MS
Health & WellnessMar 4

Scientists Find How Common Virus May Trigger MS

Researchers discovered a promising breakthrough linking Epstein-Barr virus to multiple sclerosis, offering hope for treating not just MS but potentially lupus, chronic fatigue, and other diseases. The findings reveal how immune cells respond to this virtually unavoidable virus that 95 percent of adults carry.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Cancer Survivor Teacher Launches Ms Jenny's Creations
Community HeroesFeb 18

Cancer Survivor Teacher Launches Ms Jenny's Creations

A preschool teacher who beat cancer turned her classroom experiences into hand-drawn designs that celebrate educators. Ms Jenny's Creations brings authentic teacher merchandise to life through real moments instead of tired clichés.

Google News - Cancer Survivor2 min read
MS Study Amplifies Patient Voices to Improve Care
Health & WellnessJan 25

MS Study Amplifies Patient Voices to Improve Care

Researchers at Murdoch University analyzed over 1,800 voices of people with MS to understand their walking challenges beyond physical symptoms. Their groundbreaking approach revealed emotional and social barriers that current medical frameworks miss.

Medical Xpress3 min read
MS Drug Kesimpta Stops Disease in 91% of Patients
Health & Wellness6d ago

MS Drug Kesimpta Stops Disease in 91% of Patients

A new real-world study shows the MS therapy Kesimpta keeps disease stable in over 90% of patients, especially when started early. The findings support using high-effectiveness treatments sooner rather than waiting for the disease to progress.

Google: new treatment approved2 min read
Yak Gene Repairs Nerve Damage in MS Mice Study
Health & WellnessMar 19

Yak Gene Repairs Nerve Damage in MS Mice Study

Scientists discovered that a gene helping yaks survive high altitudes can repair the protective coating around nerves damaged by multiple sclerosis. The breakthrough could lead to new treatments for MS and other conditions that currently have no cure.

Good News Network2 min read
Ann Romney: 30 Years With MS, Now Symptom-Free
Community HeroesApr 10

Ann Romney: 30 Years With MS, Now Symptom-Free

After nearly three decades of living with multiple sclerosis, Ann Romney has overcome debilitating symptoms through alternative therapies and now champions research that could stop MS progression within five years.

Google News - Disease Cure2 min read
Indiana QB Turns Burger into $150K for MS Research
Acts of KindnessJan 19

Indiana QB Turns Burger into $150K for MS Research

Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza and his brother Alberto created a specialty burger to honor their mother's 20-year battle with multiple sclerosis. Every sale helps fund MS research, proving college athletes can use their platform for powerful good.

Fox News Latest Headlines (all sections)3 min read
Woman Completes 1,000km Trail in Wheelchair, MS First
Community HeroesMay 5

Woman Completes 1,000km Trail in Wheelchair, MS First

Clare Reilly just became the first person to complete Australia's grueling 1,000-kilometer Munda Biddi trail in a wheelchair, proving that multiple sclerosis doesn't define what's possible. Her journey through forests, mountains, and dunes is raising funds for MS research and rewriting the rules on adventure.

ABC Australia2 min read
Non-Runner Smashes MS Half Marathon Record in Just 2 Years
Community HeroesMar 24

Non-Runner Smashes MS Half Marathon Record in Just 2 Years

Chris White couldn't run a mile two years ago, but he just became the world record holder for the fastest half marathon run by someone with Multiple Sclerosis. The 42-year-old crossed the finish line at Brighton Half Marathon in 1:30:46, proving that an MS diagnosis doesn't have to stop your dreams.

Google News - World Record3 min read
Mom With MS Inspires Son to Heisman Win, NFL Draft Top Spot
Community HeroesApr 21

Mom With MS Inspires Son to Heisman Win, NFL Draft Top Spot

Fernando Mendoza went from being ranked 2,149th out of high school to winning college football's highest honor, crediting his wheelchair-using mom who has MS as his greatest inspiration. The 22-year-old quarterback led Indiana to its first national championship and is now favored to be the #1 NFL draft pick.

BBC Sport3 min read
MS May Be Two Diseases, Not One, Study Finds
Health & WellnessFeb 5

MS May Be Two Diseases, Not One, Study Finds

Scientists at University College London discovered that multiple sclerosis may actually be two distinct diseases with different brain damage patterns. This breakthrough could explain why treatments work for some patients but not others.

New Atlas3 min read
Australian MS Breakthrough Analyzes 100+ Genetic Factors
Health & WellnessMar 4

Australian MS Breakthrough Analyzes 100+ Genetic Factors

Australian scientists have developed a revolutionary platform that can analyze over 100 genetic risk factors for multiple sclerosis at once. This breakthrough could lead to personalized treatments for thousands living with the unpredictable disease.

Google News - Australia Breakthrough2 min read

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