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World’s first major study shows delayed MS onset due to pregnancy – Mirage News
A comprehensive international study, led by Monash University researchers, has definitively found that pregnancy can delay the onset of multiple…

A comprehensive international study, led by Monash University researchers, has definitively found that pregnancy can delay the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) by more than 3 years.
MS is four times more prevalent in women and the finding – which used a global database of more than 70,000 MS patients, run by Monash University – has implications to both a greater understanding of the causes of MS as well as the potential for the use of hormone therapy to delay the onset of symptoms.
It is estim…
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