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Evolving science in MS is putting new possibilities within reach

There are new reasons to hope, thanks to an important discovery that may help explain why people living with MS can experience physical and/or cognitive changes over time.

There’s more to stability than you think

Have you ever wondered why you experience things like balance issues, debilitating fatigue, or brain fog, even without changes on your MRIs?

If you’ve dismissed changes to how you perform everyday tasks as aging, stress, or a bad day, you aren’t alone. It’s normal to think these signs are something else, but they could suggest that your MS is changing.

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In-person and virtual educational events

Do you want to gain a deeper understanding of the evolving science of MS? Join our live educational events this year to learn about MS progression without relapses. With webinars led by MS experts, in-person sessions led by Sanofi Patient Education Managers, and an on-demand video experience, there are several ways to learn more about the latest MS science.

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2 MS processes, 1 important understanding

There's an important development that could significantly impact the future of MS. Scientists now better understand that there are 2 processes that help explain how MS works: the acute process, which primarily causes relapses and MRI activity, and the chronic smoldering process, which can cause physical and cognitive challenges over time.

Keep exploring the evolving science in MS and learn how it could change the future of MS management.