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Post by brianpugh on Jan 11, 2018 5:13:15 GMT
Hi, Multiple sclerosis is not contagious. Multiple sclerosis is also not directly hereditary, although genetic susceptibility plays a part in its development. Most people with multiple sclerosis are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50. Multiple sclerosis is rarely diagnosed in people under the age of 12 and over the age of 55. In certain populations, a genetic marker has been linked to MS. A particular genetic trait occurs more frequently in people with MS than in those who do not have the disease. Worldwide, multiple sclerosis occurs with much greater frequency in higher latitudes (above 40 degrees latitude) away from the equator, than in lower latitudes, closer to the equator. Some studies show that MS is five times more likely in temperate zones such as North America and Europe than in the tropics. Please Help. Thanks, I didn't find the right solution from the internet. References: www.imaginis.com/cervical-cancerWeb Based Marketing Examples
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