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Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Multiple Sclerosis (MS). ... Is Multiple Sclerosis Hereditary? ... Multiple sclerosis is not hereditary. There is evidence, however, that having a parent or sibling (also called a first-degree relative) with Multiple Sclerosis substantially increases the probability of developing the disease.
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www.jamesshuggins.com/h/ms-1/multiple-sclerosis-faq.htm
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Hi, I'm 33 years old and I have a question about multiple sclerosis that is bothering me for a long time now. I would like to know if multiple sclerosis a hereditary disease. The reason why I'm interested in knowing this is because I have a family hist ... The real cause of multiple sclerosis has not been determined yet.
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www.steadyhealth.com/Is_the_MS__Multiple_Sclerosis__her...
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To a certain extent yes and it is important to note that just because something is an autoimmune disease does not mean that it lacks a hereditary component (actually, they often do); ... Conquer Multiple Sclerosis Discover how you could reverse the symptoms of multiple... www.nomorems.com See your message here...
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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 ... He told me the basics of this disease,
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Is Hereditary Biochemical; MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS; A New 'MS Subtype? ... This research applies primarily to the investigation of a proposed hereditary biochemical form of `MS, but may also have important implications for autoimmune `MS. ... The Multiple Sclerosis Ring...
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Jan. 24, 2002 -- There's new evidence to support the notion that multiple sclerosis is hereditary. When Polish researchers used a powerful imaging device to examine the brains of MS patients' close relatives, they found that even seemingly healthy individuals had subtle signs of possibly impending disease.
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www.webmd.com/content/article/24/1827_50470
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