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Conducting research remotely by Fionnuala Rogers, Research Assistant at NUI Galway with the COB-MS feasibility trial.
A case study of anxiety in MS by Dr Rebecca Maguire - Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Maynooth University
Lauren McCauley, person living with MS, patient advisor and a participant
Researcher: Kinza Tabassum, final year occupational therapy student NUI Galway, summarizes her research into Dating and MS.
Early adulthood, a time in which many people are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, is considered to be an important time for the development of romantic relationships, however the impact of multiple sclerosis on dating and relationships has not been studied. The aim of this study was to understand how living with multiple sclerosis may affect developing romantic relationships and activities associated with dating.
Are you currently accessing any supports and services online for your Neurological condition?
This week Rosie Farrell shares her experience of what it means to have fatigue and how she deals with it.
Multiple Sclerosis International Federation global advice has just been updated. Find out about risk factors, prevention measures & advice on using different disease modifying therapies during the pandemic
Our information seminars will be hosted online (zoom) for people who have been diagnosed with MS plus a partner/friend if you wish. The online seminars will be held on Saturday 7th and 14th November 2020. Keynote speakers will include a Neurologist and Neuropsychologist, as well as speakers on topics such as exercise, managing stress and mindfulness.
This week Rosie Farrell shares tips and a checklist when buying a car.