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Parental Smoking Linked to Increased MS Risk in Offspring
HELSINKI, Finland — Results from a new multinational study suggests that e xposure to maternal smoking during pregnancy or parental smoking during early childhood is associated with increased risk for multiple sclerosis (MS) later in life.  It is well-established that active smoking is a risk factor for MS and adds to a poor prognosis. But little was known about parental smoking and risk for future MS in children. “Selective exposure to parental smoking at an early age may differentially increase MS risk in the general population and independently from the subject’s past or current smoking habit,” lead investigator Caterina Ferri, a neurologist and researcher at the University Hospital of

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