Multiple sclerosis Donegal support group
Help and support for those living with multiple sclerosis or carers/ family friends
09/07/2026
08/07/2026
If you missed the webinar yesterday very informative
Ageing and MS - with Dr Hugh Kearney In this recorded webinar, Consultant Neurologist Dr Hugh Kearney di...
07/07/2026
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ποΈ Saturday 18th July 2026
π Halfway House, Burnfoot
ποΈSaturday 25th July 2026
π Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town
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06/07/2026
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06/07/2026
Webinar - Ageing and MS with Dr Hugh Kearney
Join us for an informative webinar with Consultant Neurologist Dr Hugh Kearney, who will discuss the impact of ageing on MS, common challenges that can arise over time and developments in the research space.
Whether you're living with MS, supporting a loved one, or simply looking to learn more, this webinar is a valuable opportunity to hear from an experienced specialist and have your questions answered.
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Date: July 7th
π Time: 7pm
π» Online
Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9sGRQXB6RFWNDyjhehbHmw #/registration
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