Read the latest Overcoming MS news, blogs and stories. Discover ideas and inspiration to help you live well with MS.
George set himself the goal of walking 3 marathons in 3 days and shared his progress on social media, raising money and proving his MS doesn’t define him.
Dowshan Humzah has decided to move on from his position as Chair of the Board of Trustees, having now completed his three year term in the role.
A shift to more integrated care could have a transformational effect for people with MS
Join us in recognising the special people who make a difference to you. Donate to Overcoming MS and dedicate a virtual star to someone who has supported you and let them know how brightly they shine in your life.
Find out about research on lifestyle change and MS from Dr Jeanette Reece, Head of the Neuroepidemiology Unit (NEU) at the University of Melbourne in Australia
We've put together a collection of our recipes that would be perfect for meals over the festive season.
Maria shares her story of finding hope at her at her hardest time, and how Overcoming MS has helped her take control of her lifestyle choices.
Christmas 2020 will be quite different for many. Is this a chance to escape from tradition or are those nostalgic home comforts more important than ever?
This month sees an exciting new research publication from our long-term partners at the Neuroepidemiology Unit (NEU) at the University of Melbourne.
Sue did an excellent presentation at the Hampshire Pop Up, sharing her story, why she supports the charity and also why community and Circles are so important to her. Read on to find out more.
Véronique Gauthier-Simmons, the founder of Taming the Walrus, is an Advanced Breathwork facilitator. She explains how Breathwork can help you manage stress and anxiety.
For people living with MS, sleep plays a critical role in managing symptoms, stress and overall wellbeing – Overcoming MS Facilitator Heather O’Neil shares how our sleep is impacted by MS, and what we can do about it.
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