WATCH: Woman turns MS diagnosis into a call to action
Nancy Davis has transformed her multiple sclerosis diagnosis into a powerful advocacy platform. Her foundation, Race to Erase MS, has been actively working for 35 years to find a cure for the disease. Through her efforts, she aims to raise awareness and inspire action in the fight against MS.
- ▪Nancy Davis was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and decided to take action.
- ▪Her foundation, Race to Erase MS, has been dedicated to finding a cure for 35 years.
- ▪Davis's advocacy work focuses on raising awareness about multiple sclerosis.
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