New Research Programme
Queens researchers in £2 million bid to reverse the damage of Multiple Sclerosis
Queens researchers in £2 million bid to reverse the damage of Multiple Sclerosis
This week Lucina reflects on a ‘Lonely Hearts’ teenage prank, dating and life with MS.
In light of the recent media stories on the charity sector I think it’s important to give you a sense of our commitment to good governance. We want to reassure you that MS Ireland is transparent, ethical and has on-going and effective audit processes in place. We value every donation we receive and are always mindful that it is our duty to use the money to achieve the biggest possible impact for people living with MS.
This week Niamh McCarron shares with us her pre-holiday preparation plan. Whether it is a room with a fridge, a great day trip or making it through security with medication intact, she has the tips on how to get your great escape in a calm, prepared way. Seven tips for holiday heaven.
'Coping with MS isn’t always easy, but you do have a choice'
MS Research is a brand new bi-annual research eZine. In each edition we will be sharing the latest updates from scientific and social MS research, from here in Ireland and internationally.
Marie O’Connor has undertaken the mammoth task of cycling the Wild Atlantic Way as well as raising much needed funds and awareness for the MS Ireland Mid-West Regional office. Her fundraising total has already exceeded €11,000!!
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