Multiple sclerosis affects each person differently. Learn more about how it affects the Latino or Hispanic community in the United States.
A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis is upsetting, so your doctor will outline a plan for your physical and emotional needs.
Multiple sclerosis affects U.S. Latinos at a different rate than Latinos from other countries. Why are the risk factors different? Learn more.
A multiple sclerosis diagnosis doesn’t only affect you. Find out how you can help your family get used to all the changes affecting you.
If you’ve been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, you have a right to receive high-quality care, access to a medical interpreter if you need one, and more.
Learn more about how to find resources that can help you receive the best medical attention possible after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.