13/02/2024
Happy Valentine's Day to all our wonderful research participants! Wishing you all love, hape and wellness today & always π©·
Online behavioural intervention for people with Multiple Sclerosis
13/02/2024
Happy Valentine's Day to all our wonderful research participants! Wishing you all love, hape and wellness today & always π©·
13/02/2024
πΉ Happy Valentine's Day, dear participants! πΉ
Wishing you all a day filled with love, joy, and happiness. Thank you for being a part of our research journey!
With love,
Multiple Sclerosis Online Course (MSOC) Study Team β€οΈ
02/01/2024
π Wishing a Happy New Year to our amazing MSOC study participants! Your unwavering dedication and insights have greatly contributed to our research on managing Multiple Sclerosis through lifestyle changes. Here's to a year brimming with health, joy, and countless discoveries! π
Since July 2022, we've conducted five courses, engaging over 2,000 participants from 52 countries. The completion of our baseline data collection in 2023 marks a significant milestone, and we eagerly anticipate sharing our initial research findings with researchers, clinicians, health professionals, and all participants this year.
As we enter 2024, we plan to continue collecting 6-month and 12-month follow-up data from you, further exploring the long-term effects of lifestyle behaviours on key MS outcomes. Your ongoing support and participation are invaluable to us. We extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones for a New Year filled with joy, prosperity, and numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth. May it bring you moments of happiness, success, and treasured memories.
Once again, thank you wholeheartedly for being an integral part of our research journey.
31/12/2023
As we step into 2024, we want to express my heartfelt gratitude for your invaluable support in our Multiple Sclerosis Online Course study. Your participation has been crucial to the success of our research. Wishing you a Happy New Year filled with joy, good health, and prosperity!
10/12/2023
Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
04/12/2023
MS Australia 2023 MS Progress in Research Conference was a vibrant exchange of scientific knowledge, highlighting the exciting advancements in MS research nationally and internationally.
23/11/2023
A delightful team lunch for the Neuroepidemiology Unit π₯took place this past Tuesday at the University House - a staff club established in 1952, fostering a vibrant community within the University of Melbourne. The venue offered a charming ambiance and excellent cuisine, making our gathering truly enjoyable. It was a wonderful time spent together. Looking forward to more memorable moments in such a fantastic setting!π
17/11/2023
Enjoy your weekend
27/10/2023
A huge thank you to Multiple Sclerosis Online Course (MSOC) Study participants!
From 2022-2023, we had 5 enrolments and over 1,900 people joining us. We're thrilled to announce the completion of our final course. Your unwavering support, enthusiasm, and engagement in the study have made this journey truly special.Β π€
But this isn't the end; it's a new beginning!Β Our research team will soon start publishing data and sharing research findings through various channels, including social media, journal articles, and research conferences. We're excited to bring these insights to you and the broader community.
In addition, we're embarking on the next phase of our study, which involves collecting follow-up data to gain deeper insights into the long-term impact of the course.Β πΒ To facilitate this, we'll be reaching out to you through the email addresses you provided during the course.
We understand that life circumstances can change, so if you have any questions or wish to provide an alternative email address for our researchers to use for follow-up contacts, please don't hesitate to contact us atΒ [email protected]. Your valuable input and cooperation are greatly appreciated!Β π¨
Once again, our heartfelt thanks for making the MSOC study a resounding success. We eagerly anticipate continuing our partnership in the quest for better ways to manage Multiple Sclerosis.Β π
27/10/2023
Have a wonderful weekend!
20/10/2023
The Neuroepidemiology Unit has presented our latest MS research at the Australian Epidemiology Association (AEA) 2023 Conference, held in Melbourne Oct 18-20.
We've been hard at work exploring the relationship between lifestyle factors and MS, and how these factors impact the progression and outcomes of this disease.
This event provided us with a unique opportunity to engage with fellow researchers, epidemiologists, and healthcare professionals, fostering invaluable collaborations that will contribute to advancing our collective knowledge of MS!
Thank you for your ongoing supportβ€οΈ
18/08/2023
β° Only 2 weeks left to join our FREE online course dedicated to enhancing knowledge and improving the lives of people with Multiple Sclerosis worldwide. ππ
Learn about the impact of lifestyle factors, such as diet, vitamin D, exercise, sun exposure, and stress management on MS. π₯¦πποΈββοΈβοΈπ
Don't miss out on this opportunity! Sign up now at https://www.msonlinecourse.com.au and gain valuable insights to empower your journey with MS.
For any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to the research team at [email protected]. We're here to help! π§πββοΈ
Wishing you a wonderful weekend ahead! π
MSOC Research Team