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The All Ireland Multiple Sclerosis (AIMS) Research Network is set to host a key event aimed at strengthening the collaboration between the academic, clinical, and MS communities. The event will take place on Friday, June 6, 2025, from 09:30 to 18:00 at Maynooth University, TSILT2, TSI Building.
Registration is now open for the NAI Brain Awareness Week launch webinar: Reflections on 20 Years of Brain Awareness Week. This event will highlight 20 years of progress in raising awareness and advancing the understanding and treatment of neurological conditions in Ireland.
The webinar will cover emerging discoveries, new treatments, and showcase the groups involved in this year’s events.
This online event is open to all. Register here: https://tinyurl.com/3kaa5mcn
Offering care and support to someone with multiple sclerosis (MS) can, at times, be difficult because the condition is unpredictable, and thus, care giving needs are continually shifting. Each person with MS has a different set of symptoms and condition course.
The All Ireland Multiple Sclerosis (AIMS) Research Network is set to host a key event aimed at strengthening the collaboration between the academic, clinical, and MS communities. The event will take place on Friday, June 6, 2025, from 09:30 to 18:00 at Maynooth University, TSILT2, TSI Building. Register here
This morning I opened the shutters of my bedroom to refresh the air; I could feel the warm breeze and see the blue sky. I smiled with joy. Even after being in Spain for a few months, I still get immense pleasure from this everyday.
While residing in Ireland, most mornings when I opened the window I was greeted by a cold blast and a grey view. I had to think - will I be able to get out for a walk today or will the rain keep me indoors? If the wind was too strong, exercising outside was not possible due to my balance issues. The climate in Ireland is tough for people with MS.
The MS and Me team is pleased to introduce the A to Z of MS series, designed to demystify multiple sclerosis, challenge misconceptions, and offer valuable information and support to those living with MS and their loved ones.
The East Wicklow Branch AGM will take place on Saturday, 1st March, at 1pm in the Ashford Heritage Centre, Ashford Village, Co. Wicklow. All are welcome!
The Branch is looking for new members and officers to join the committee.
To register your attendance, please email: msirelandewb@gmail.com.
Tea, coffee, and lunch will be provided on the day!
The Unspeakable Bits hosts Susan Coote from MS Ireland to discuss strategies for managing energy and reducing fatigue while living with multiple sclerosis. Learn how to make the most of an MS day. Watch the video below.
Share Your Personal Experiences with the MS Community
We are incredibly fortunate to have a group of inspiring writers sharing their life experiences with the world of multiple sclerosis (MS). As we look to expand our MS & Me team, we are inviting YOU to join us.