Watch our past webinars to learn more about the Overcoming MS Program and how it can help you.
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Watch our webinars and find inspiration about living a full and healthy life with MS and following the Overcoming MS Program.
Overcoming MS Facilitators Yasmin Neves and Dr Phil Startin talk to community members Melanie Lown and Bill Morgan about their experiences of stress management and mental health.
Welcoming back, qualified Nutritional Therapist and Overcoming MS Facilitator Sam Josephs, giving you the opportunity to ask her your questions about following the Overcoming MS Diet.
We are delighted to be welcoming back Professor George Jelinek. In this extended session, we asked him your questions about Living Well with MS and the Overcoming MS Program.
In this webinar, Dr Veronique Gauthier-Simmons discusses and demonstrates ways to make movement more accessible.
Neurologist, Dr Aaron Boster, is back for a special extended session to answer questions from the community about living well with MS.
Brett Drummond covers hot topics from the MS research world, including lifestyle modifications, stem cell therapies, the gut microbiome and much more.
Join Michelle Overton, who will be discussing what can impact your mental health, ways to cope and manage with stress and how to look after your mental health and wellbeing.
Join Associate Professor Sandra Neate, who will be sharing the latest research and projects into lifestyle modification and its impact on MS health outcomes.
Join Veronique Gauthier-Simmons for a webinar session focusing on breathwork for people living with MS.
Join Rachel Detroit for a cook-along making OMS-friendly burgers and mac and cheese.
Join Sam Josephs for a webinar session focusing on how to incorporate easy, family-friendly OMS recipe ideas into your every day life, social gatherings or even the Overcoming MS Big Picnic.
Professor George Jelinek, Dr Jonathan White and Dr Phil Startin discuss the Overcoming MS Handbook.
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