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04-07-2024 | Multiple Sclerosis | Editor's Choice | News

EAN 2024

Parental smoking linked to increased MS risk

Author: Lucy Piper

medwireNews: Selective exposure to parental smoking at a young age may differentially increase an individual’s risk for developing pediatric-onset and adult-onset multiple sclerosis (MS), independently of their own smoking status, suggest two studies presented at the 10th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology.

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