Online counsellor Nicole Hind shares how to help our brains and bodies deal with a diagnosis.
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September 04, 2017Read more »
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September 04, 2017Read more »
An easy-to-understand infographic displaying the results from the clinical trial

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For US patients and patients worldwide with ALS.

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June 01, 2017Read more »
What did we get up to, and what's next?

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Get the latest news on MS research, the FDA approval of Ocrevus (ocrelizumab) for both relapsing and progressive forms of MS, insights and resources.

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April 11, 2017Read more »
Mirjam Bink’s story about her father and his attempt to access a new treatment for multiple system atrophy.

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November 26, 2016Read more »
How our community celebrated remission!

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As a patient, would you benefit from apps that alerted your support network every time you visited the hospital or had a few spare minutes to chat? Almost definitely, right?

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May 26, 2016Read more »
Fighting an illness is rarely as simple as diagnosis-plus-medication-equals-improved-health.

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April 29, 2016Read more »
We asked our community of patients what they recommend packing in a hospital bag, and the response was overwhelming.

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March 16, 2016Read more »
If you are experiencing ALS too, this page was written specifically for you.

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February 24, 2016Read more »
Multiple myeloma is a treatable but incurable blood cancer that typically occurs in the bone marrow.

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February 18, 2016Read more »
When someone you love is battling illness, it’s natural to want to reach out and help in any way you can. Knowing how you can help isn’t always so clear.

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February 05, 2016Read more »
We start new medications and treatments with the greatest of intentions, but everyday life often has other plans.

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January 14, 2016Read more »
If you thought your smartphone’s only use during your treatment was accessing Candy Crush in the waiting room, you thought wrong.

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August 14, 2015Read more »
There were no more treatments left for Danny van Brenk in the Netherlands. His cancer had metastasized and untreatable. They could treat him in New York however. But the treatments are expensive.

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