iConquerMS: Empowering the #MS community to drive #MultipleSclerosis research. Join the online platform dedicated to fighting MS. Together, we can conquer MS!
What is @iConquerMS? How does it work? How can you be part of #MS research and help researchers work towards cures for multiple sclerosis? WATCH this short video to find out how you can help us #EndMS. You can also learn more or join by visiting iConquerMS.org.
MS research is moving forward every day — from new therapies to better understanding of the immune system.
💬 What gives you the most hope about where MS research is headed?
#MSResearch#MultipleSclerosis#MSCommunity
Kids and teens can have MS too — and their experiences matter.
iConquerMS makes sure young voices are represented in research shaping tomorrow’s treatments.
🔗 Learn more: iConquerMS.org/KidsAndTeens#MSResearch#MultipleSclerosis
Too many voices are still missing from MS research — people of color, older adults, rural residents, and those with diverse gender identities.
The MS Minority Research Engagement Partnership Network is changing that.
🔗 acceleratedcure.org/every-vo…#MSResearch#HealthEquity#MS
Accessibility shouldn’t depend on where you live.
What’s one change you wish you could see everywhere — ramps, captions, quiet spaces, better signage, or something else? ♿️
Reply and share your ideas ⬇️
#Accessibility#MultipleSclerosis#DisabilityInclusion
Not all MS symptoms are visible.
Fatigue, cognitive fog, pain, mood changes — these challenges can be hard to explain but deeply affect daily life.
💬 What’s one invisible symptom you wish more people understood?
#MultipleSclerosis#InvisibleIllness#MSAwareness
MS can affect people at any age — but most are diagnosed between 20 and 40, when life is full of work, family, and responsibilities.
How old were you when you were diagnosed?
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People from minority communities are often left out of MS clinical trials.
When studies lack diversity, results can miss how treatments work across different groups — making care less effective for everyone.
Inclusion makes research stronger.
#MultipleSclerosis#MSResearch
Creative expression isn’t just art — it’s therapy.
Studies show that painting, music, and dance can reduce fatigue, boost mood, and help people with #MS manage symptoms.
Read about how creativity supports healing:
acceleratedcure.org/creative…#MSResearch@AcceleratedCure
For many people, MS is diagnosed in their 20s or 30s — right when careers, families, and responsibilities are taking shape. Research must reflect these real-life challenges.
➡️ Learn how you can take part: iConquerMS.org#MSResearch#MultipleSclerosis
📢 Here’s your chance to tell the FDA what matters most in MS treatment.
Take the Shaping Tomorrow Together survey 📝 and share your experience — your voice will help shape future therapies.
👉 Learn More: acceleratedcure.org/august-2…@AcceleratedCure@mssociety#MSResearch
MS affects people of all backgrounds, but clinical trials often lack diversity. When minority groups are left out, results miss differences in symptoms, treatment response, and access to care — making research less accurate.
iConquerMS.org#MSResearch#MultipleSclerosis
🧩 Trust, diversity, transparency — what would give you the most confidence in MS research?
Let’s compare our experiences and ideas — your perspective could help others see research in a new way.
Share YOUR thoughts in the comments! 👇
#MultipleSclerosis#MSResearch
Fatigue, mobility, quality of life — these priorities often don’t appear in trial data.
The Shaping Tomorrow Together survey brings your perspective to the FDA this fall as they discuss future therapies.
Share your voice 👉 s.alchemer.com/s3/Perspectiv…@mssociety#MSResearch#MS
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Did you know heat can temporarily worsen MS symptoms?
This reaction, called Uhthoff’s phenomenon, can make fatigue, vision, or mobility issues flare when body temperature rises.
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