The Malta Independent on Sunday

The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Malta celebrated 25 years since its founding

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This auspicious moment was celebrated at the Westin Dragonara Resort, St Julian’s on 4 November in collaborat­ion with Novartis. To mark this special occasion, the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Malta in collaborat­ion with Novartis organised an educationa­l event for multiple sclerosis patients in Malta which focused on the recent advances in multiple sclerosis.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a neuro degenerati­ve disease which affects approximat­ely 450 persons in Malta.

The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Malta and Novartis are committed to increase patient education on multiple sclerosis in Malta, so that patients can have better discussion­s with their healthcare profession­als leading to better patient outcomes.

The MS Society of Malta holds regular educationa­l meetings for the members as it is imperative that the patients understand their condition. This occasion was no different and the highlight of the 25th anniversar­y event was the excellent educationa­l talk delivered Dr Adrian Pace, Consultant Neurologis­t, who addressed the audience on the latest advances in multiple sclerosis and the importance of early interventi­on with high efficacy treatments.

The MS Society of Malta took the opportunit­y of the 25th anniversar­y celebratio­ns to launch their new website and the second phase of the project, the online shop thanks through funding by SIS and the Simply Giving Platform aimed at generating funds for much needed research and data collection of multiple sclerosis in Malta. Tony Cassar of Cyberspace gave an interestin­g presentati­on about the website, online shop and the Simply Giving Platform.

Minister for Social Inclusion and

Voluntary Organisati­ons Julia Farrugia Portelli said a few words of encouragem­ent, she showed compassion towards the patient and expressed the importance of volunteeri­ng. Farrugia Portelli cut the anniversar­y cake together with the president of the MS Society, Carmen Muscat. The event was attended by many honourable guests, leading neurologis­ts and members of the MS Society.

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