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Infections during adolescence linked to increased risk of developing MS later in life – News-Medical.Net
According to a new study, severe infections during adolescence may lead to an increased risk of contracting MS later in life….

According to a new study, severe infections during adolescence may lead to an increased risk of contracting MS later in life. “We’re talking mainly about brain and spinal cord infections, but also respiratory tract infections,” says Scott Montgomery, professor…
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