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What’s Really Driving Disease Activity in MS?

Sat, Apr 04

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Live Online via Zoom

Most explanations of MS stop at “the immune system attacking the body.” In this live session, learn what’s really happening beneath the surface and how you can begin influencing the process.

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What’s Really Driving Disease Activity in MS?
What’s Really Driving Disease Activity in MS?

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Apr 04, 2026, 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Live Online via Zoom

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About the event

Multiple sclerosis is often described as the immune system “attacking the body.” But the real story is far more complex — and far more empowering.


In this masterclass, Dr. Teri Jaklin shares a clear, grounded explanation of the immune processes that drive MS activity. Drawing from nearly 40 years of living with MS and over two decades of clinical work, she’ll help you understand why inflammation happens, what influences it, and how your daily choices can help shift the terrain in which MS unfolds.


When you understand the process, you begin to see where your influence lies.


And that’s where transformation begins.

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