World MS Day: Working Towards A Brighter Future

Stuart SchlossmanMultiple Sclerosis


Today (May 30th) is World MS day (WMSD), an annual global awareness raising campaign for multiple sclerosis – a debilitating disease which affects the lives of more than two million people around the world. 

In the run-up to WMSD, patient advocacy groups from twenty countries met last weekend in Zurich, Switzerland (May 24th) at a unique Patient Summit which brought together MS societies, activists, MS bloggers and social media experts to learn from each other about how to communicate the challenges of living and working with MS to a wider audience.MS is the leading cause of neurological disability among young and middle-aged adults. Symptoms usually start between the ages of 25 and 31 – a time when adult life is just beginning, when careers are being launched and when plans are being laid for the future. One of the most devastating consequences of MS in this relatively young population is unemployment. A key objective of the Patient Summit was to debate how best to convince employers and policy makers that helping people with MS to remain actively employed is good for both patients and for society.



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