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Scientists warn of increased risk of developing MS from long-term air pollution exposure
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Scientists warn of increased risk of developing MS from long-term air pollution exposure
Air pollution's reputation as a "silent killer" is well-earned. New research indicates that dirty air is also linked to raising the risk of developing multiple sclerosis and worsening the disease for those already suffering from it. What's happening? Multiple Sclerosis News Today wrote about a new study published in the Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology that explored the relationship between air pollution and MS. The review analyzed…
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