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Multiple Sclerosis (MS)-Cause

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)-Cause The cause of multiple sclerosis (MS) is unknown. Because a person's risk of MS is slightly higher in some families when a relative has MS, there may be a genetic link. For more information, see What Increases Your Risk.

Some research suggests that where you lived as a child and viral illnesses you have had could be triggers for MS later in life. But these links have not been proved.

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Many foods have been touted as helpful for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Do they work?"There are strong reasons to think that diet could affect MS symptoms and even help treat it," says neurologist Ellen Mowry, MD, of Johns Hopkins University.But although a healthy diet is always a good idea, there is no proof that any diet or food, on its own, treats MS.If you want to try changing your diet to see if it helps your MS, do your homework. Make sure you've got good information from a reliable...

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