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Progress Report

Increased range of MS therapies offer new hope to patients
MS therapeutic strategies are offering a better range of treatments for patients, reports Dr. Paul O’Connor, director of the MS Clinic at Toronto’s St. Michael’s Hospital and the MS Society of Canada’s national medical and clinical advisor.
More importantly, Dr. O’Connor reports that at least five promising therapies are on the road towards approval, with two that may be just a few years away from being available.
Read the rest of this and more, download the Spring 2010 Progress Report here.
Meet our deserving 2009 scholarship recipients
Any Canadian under 25 who is personally affected by MS, or has a parent with MS, is qualified to receive a post-secondary school scholarship.
"I know the financial burden of the medicine… the financial
burden of not being able to work…so this is a way for us to
help," says Aaron Solowoniuk of punk rock band Billy Talent. Aaron has lived with MS for more than 10 years, and is the founder and a major supporter of the MS Scholarship Program.
I think when you meet a few of our 2009 scholarship recipients you’ll agree that they are more than deserving of their honour.
Read the rest of this and more, download the Spring 2010 Progress Report here.
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