MS Kills Connection > < Connection Kills MS MS Awareness Week March 12 – 18, 2012 Connect To End MS

Posted: Published on March 12th, 2012

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New York, NY (PRWEB) March 12, 2012

Connect during MS Awareness Week

People impacted by MS are connecting all across the nation during Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week March 12 18 to combine their efforts, knowledge and hope in order to move us closer to a world free of multiple sclerosis.

The National MS Society is a prominent force in forging connections among people with MS, friends and colleagues who raise awareness and funds, people who treat those with MS, and people who research ways to stop MS, restore function lost to MS and end MS forever. This has helped move MS in less than two decades from being an untreatable disease to one where there are at least eight treatment options for those with relapsing MS, the most common form of the disease. And there are now even more new therapies speeding through the pipeline offering hope to people with all forms of the disease.

This MS Awareness Week and beyond, find the power of connection and visit http://www.MSconnection.org. Just some of the opportunities you will find are:

MS Connection a new community all about making meaningful connections when, where and how you want. Visitors and members will learn about topics that are important to them, connect with people they want to connect with, have expert MS information and opinions at their fingertips, and join or start groups and discussions of their own.

This is just the beginning of the year-round MS Awareness building efforts that launch March 12:

MS Awareness Week Highlights Across the Country

By our connecting enough small victories among those impacted by MS, we could win some really big ones that will end MS forever, says Cynthia Zagieboylo, president and CEO of the National MS Society.

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