Stress Does Not Lead to Multiple Sclerosis
Stress Does Not Lead to Multiple Sclerosis
One less thing to worry about: a new study finds stress does not lead to multiple sclerosis-- contradicting past research.
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" One less thing to worry about a new study find that does not lead to multiple sclerosis contradicting -- pre orders -- hookers in Norway look at data collected from over 200000 women they're helpless -- per decade as well as their stress level. After accounting for factors like age ethnicity and smoking the researchers found strapped did not increase the risk for multiple -- that. Even those who reported severe abuse did not see an increase risk for the disease. Experts say that new finding allowed them to look at other factors that may play a role in the development of NN."
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