Long-Term Prognosis for MS 30 Years After Clinically Isolated Syndrome
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Research is examining the long-term prognosis for multiple sclerosis (ms) 30 years after a clinically isolated syndrome. The natural course of the disease appears to be influenced by various factors, including early damage and disability levels, with some studies suggesting that certain lesions and lifestyle factors may predict long-term disability. The relationship between ms progression and factors such as hormone therapy and diet is also being investigated.
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