Part of the risk factors for developing MS include genetics, but the risk of developing MS is not all influenced by genetics. The average risk of a person in society developing MS is 1 in 750. But if you have first-degree relatives (parents...
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It's thought that there are many factors which influence whether someone will develop MS or not, and that genetics only play a tiny part in this. ... Although MS is not a hereditary condition, there is some research evidence to suggest that there may be a genetic link.
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What are the chances that I could get multiple sclerosis and is it scientifically proven that MS is hereditary? ... it supposedly isn't hereditary but my mum was diagnosed with it when i was 6, now im 23 and have just been diagnosed with ms.
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HealthBoards Bulletin Board; Multiple Sclerosis; Is MS hereditary? ... Topic: Is MS hereditary? | Page views: ... To the best of my knowledge these days MS is not hereditary. To find out more about it do a search on the web and read up on it so you know what it going on and what to expect with your mother.
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MS is not passed directly from parents to children, although it is possible for more than one family member to have MS.
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I have had problems with muscular pain and joint swelling for over 5 years. During this period I was in and out of my doctor’s office. He could never figure out what was really wrong with me. Then, about one month ago I visited other specialist and h ... Posted: 03/06/05 - 03:00 ... bowles; Joined: 16 Sep 2001; Posts: 277...
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Information about a newly described hereditary biochemical subtype of MS, its treatment, and opportunity to participate in a genetic screening to positively identify it. ... This research applies primarily to the investigation of a proposed hereditary biochemical form of `MS, but may also have important implications...
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Information about a newly described hereditary biochemical subtype of MS, HBMS, its treatment, and opportunity to participate in a genetic screening to positively identify it. ... Kotze MJ, Rooney RN: Hereditary biochemical multiple sclerosis: ... This condition has always included symptoms beyond those commonly associated with MS.
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Can I become pregnant if I have MS?; Is MS hereditary?; Are there any ongoing studies that relate to the effect of pregnancy on MS symptoms?; Should I continue with my MS medications while pregnant?;
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Researchers believe that Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is not hereditary. In other words, it is not passed on from parent to children. However, it does occur more often in members of the same family. Confusing?
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