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In Case You Missed It…

Quest Media is an innovative adaptive lifestyle platform from MDA. With the power of this platform, we foster awareness and empowerment and have important conversations with experts, thought leaders, and members of the neuromuscular disease community about topics that matter to them and to the larger community of individuals with disabilities.

With so many valuable podcasts, blog articles, and magazine articles available to our audience, chances are that you may have missed one or two pieces of interesting content. Check out the summaries and links below.

 

In case you missed it… Quest Blogs:

 

Building More Than Slides: MDA Engage Events Cultivate Community

As MDA and the Engage Steering Committee gear up for a full day of learning, connection, and empowerment at the upcoming MDA Engage Symposium in Dallas, Texas, the excitement is about more than just a day of presentations – it’s also about connection. Read more. 

MDA Ambassador Guest Blog: Ten Tips for High School Life with a Disability

MDA Ambassador Madison, who lives with congenital muscular dystrophy, shares valuable and insightful advice for students with disabilities navigating life in high school. Read more.

Simply Stated: Updates in Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease (CMT)

Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) encompasses a group of inherited disorders that affect movement and sensation in the arms, legs, hands, and feet. Read up on the causes, subtypes, diagnosis, current management, and updates to the evolving research and treatment landscape. Read more. 

 

In case you missed it…Quest Magazine 2025, Issue 3:

 

Quest Magazine’s 2025 Issue 3 is here!

Take a journey with us as we look at MDA’s legacy, impact, and momentum in this special 75th Anniversary edition issue. Check out articles about MDA Summer Camp magic, research news and updates across MDA diseases, community members’ reflections on MDA’s impact over the years, how MDA community programs support and empower, and more. Read more.


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