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MS Ireland are delighted to share that our colleagues in FutureNeuro are hosting a Public & Patient Involvement Information Day on Saturday, April 13th from 11am-1pm in RCSI, St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, D02 YN77
MS Ireland are delighted to share that our colleagues in FutureNeuro are hosting a Public & Patient Involvement Information Day on Saturday, April 13th from 11am-1pm in RCSI, St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, D02 YN77
Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, birthday or wedding - dedicate your celebration to MS Ireland.
Set up an online Giving Page, ask for donations instead of gifts or order MS Ireland's wedding favours to help support thousands of people living with MS and their families.
Catch up on an illuminating exploration of cutting-edge research in the field of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) which took place at our Brain Awareness Week Research Roundup Webinar.
The Roscommon Branch of Multiple Sclerosis Ireland’s AGM is taking place next Sunday 14th April at 4pm in St Joseph's Resource Centre, Abbeytown, Boyle F52 N260.
The meeting will include a short talk from our Chairperson, Secretary & Treasurer and our Community Worker Jackie Keogh will also be present to give a short talk and answer any questions or queries anyone may have. Our doors are open to anyone living in the County of Roscommon that has or knows anyone living with Multiple Sclerosis.
We will be hosting Afternoon Tea at the event also. So please come along and join us, see what events, and plans we have for 2024.
The AIMS Research Network will provide talented undergraduate students with the opportunity to acquire experience in multiple sclerosis (MS) research during the summer of 2024. The aim of the award is to encourage promising undergraduates to consider a research career focused on MS and make discoveries that can ultimately halt disease.
Once the initial shock of an MS diagnosis has lessened somewhat, I think everyone begins to realise that MS is not just a physical journey; it’s a profound mental and emotional voyage that affects nearly 2.8 million people worldwide. This chronic, often disabling disease of the central nervous system has a notorious unpredictability, making its impact on mental health as significant as its physical impacts.
University College Limerick conducted a study with the aim of gaining consensus on a core outcome set for evaluating mixed diagnosis falls prevention interventions for people with Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease and Stroke.
The new theme for World MS Day 2024-2025 will be Diagnosis. The name of the campaign will be My MS Diagnosis and the tagline: Navigating MS together.
The campaign will advocate for early and accurate diagnosis for everyone living with MS. We will highlight global barriers to diagnosing MS, raising awareness by sharing real stories and data. We will campaign for better MS training for health care professionals, new research, and clinical advancements in MS diagnosis. Together we will work to build informed, caring communities and systems that support people diagnosed with MS.
Alanna Denny, a PhD candidate from University College Cork is conducting a research study to understand the lived experiences and perspectives of medication adherence in people with MS in the Republic of Ireland.