Smoking increases the risk of MS progression

December 10, 2016

A new study by Dr Cullen O’Gorman and Professor Simon Broadley of Gold Coast Hospital and Griffith University in Queensland, has shown that secondary progressive MS can develop, on average, four years earlier in people with MS who have smoked. To read more, click on the link below:

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Article courtesy of MS Research Australia www.msra.org.au

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