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Can More Time Outdoors Lower the Risk of MS in the Youth?

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Children at risk for multiple sclerosis (MS) might find some protection from the disease by spending more time in the sun, a small study suggests. Although MS is rare in children and young adults, those with relatives who have the condition have increased odds of developing the disease early, which could be alarming since MS has […]

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