Multiple Sclerosis: Prevention of serious illness — Vision of a desired future for newly ascertained patients
The increased prevalence of MS worldwide and the resultant high frequency of serious illness among young adults urges that the developed methods of prophylaxis are fully tested. Reference is made to the hypothesis of a circulating toxin playing a role in disease development. Insights from basic rese...
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