Tuesday, November 27, 2012
MSConnection Winter 2012
Table of Contents — Winter 2012 Issue
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Top Stories
From the President
Making Connections: Annual Meeting of Members Conference & EXPO with Stanley F. Waterman Research Series
News
Once-daily MS Pill Hit the Market in October
National MS Society’s Volunteer Hall of Fame
Living with MS
With a Little Support
Seeking Self-Help Group Leaders
Commit to Eat Well
Family Connections
Programs
2013 Employment Teleconference Series
MS Scholarships
Great Activities Planned For MS Awareness Week!
Recent Addition to the Dora Lipcon Lending Library
Day of Service
Teleconference: The Spectrum of MS
Help is a Call Away
Wellness Scholarship Program
Keep S'myelin
In Touch Phone Groups
Self-Help Groups
MS Learn Online
Home LINKS
Money Matters
Handling a High-Deductible Plan
Ask the Employment Specialist: Telephone Q&A Session
Research
Ginkgo Fails to Improve Cognitive Function in People with MS
Research Advocate
Understanding Clinical Trials
Society Collaborates with International Partners to Speed Progressive MS Research
Investigators Recruiting for Personalized T Cell Immunotherapy Study in Secondary-Progressive MS
Advocacy
Federal
Massachusetts
Vermont
Next Legislative Session
MS Action Alert Network
Volunteer Updates
MS Activist Blog
Government Relations Committee
Health Care Reform Implementation
Improved Access to Health Care in Rural Areas
Wanted: MS Grass Tops!
Volunteers
Volunteer Engagement at Greater New England Chapter
Computer Outreach Program Technical Support Volunteers Needed
Fundraising
Recent Event Re-caps:
Dinner of Champions Vermont, MS Challenge Walk, Bike & Hike the Berkshires, New Balance Falmouth Road Race, Link Up for MS, Fall Walks, MS Harborfest, Fashion Plates
Giving Has Never Been Easier
Community Fundraising Events
Special Thanks
Upcoming Events
Calendar of Events - see current calendar
Classified Ads - see current listings
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About Me
- Steve
- North Grafton, Massachusetts, United States
- Well-educated, disabled at this point with Multiple Sclerosis. I am very glad that I was able to do the things that I have been able to do over the years. had to change the picture, this one's more realistic.
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