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MS Bike logo One hundred rides. One destination. A world free of MS.
With more than 100 unique rides across the nation, you can find the ride that's just right for you. These fully supported rides not only connect you to more than 100,000 other riders but also to a growing movement to end multiple sclerosis. MS stops people from moving – together, we can make sure it doesn't.
Bike MS Events

BP MS 150 logo BP MS 150
The BP MS 150 Bike Tour is a two-day cycling adventure from Houston to Austin that raises funds to help people living with MS.

Read about Steve Nye, a BP MS 150 rider with Multiple Sclerosis.

BP MS 150

National MS Walk logo Six hundred walks. One destination. A world free of MS.
You'll move. You'll be moved. Join Walk MS in your community, or accept the challenge to walk 30-50 miles over 2 to 3 days, at any of our nine Challenge Walks across the nation. Joining the movement with hundreds of thousands of people across the country is an experience like no other. We walk together to make a powerful statement, and to keep moving toward a cure.
Walk MS Events

Sixth Annual Patient and Family Education Day
Living with Multiple Sclerosis “Long Term Therapy and Clinical Care”
Saturday March 15, 2008
Each year, the doctors from the Multiple Sclerosis Research Group team up with TEVA Neuroscience to host a Patient and Family Education Day. This program, designed specifically for MS patients and their caregivers, features presentations on current research, discoveries, and advances in treatment. Topics include breakthroughs in understanding MS, state of the art MRI technology, and the growing number of therapies. This informative session is held during a complimentary breakfast and requires an RSVP. Look for upcoming information on next year’s program in the Spring of 2009.

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