The 32nd annual Race to Erase MS Gala in Century City featured numerous celebrities uniting to raise awareness and funds for multiple sclerosis. Since its founding, the event has garnered over $58 million in support of research, resulting in over 24 FDA-approved therapies. Kelly Osbourne highlighted the evolution in treatment options, while actress Kat Kramer shared her recent diagnosis experience. Nancy David, the gala's founder, celebrated the advancements in medication available today, stating a significant change since her own diagnosis. Performers including Robin Thicke and Chad King further amplified support for the cause, uniting for hope against MS.
"When this organization started, there was only like two medications, and now there's over 24," said TV personality and singer Kelly Osbourne.
"I had major symptoms and was completely numb on my left side and tingling," Kramer said. "I'd been falling and having balance issues."
"Today, when somebody is diagnosed, there are so many medications, there are so many drugs that can really help stop the progression of MS," David said.
"All I can do is try, and I think this is the room to do that in," King said.
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