Parental Smoking and the Increased Risk of Multiple Sclerosis in Offspring
Arushi Nath Arushi Nath

Parental Smoking and the Increased Risk of Multiple Sclerosis in Offspring

Recent studies have indicated a potential link between parental smoking and an elevated risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) in children. MS is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system and leads to a range of neurological symptoms. Understanding the implications of environmental factors, such as exposure to tobacco smoke during childhood, is crucial in comprehending the study of MS.

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