More evidence ties Epstein-Barr virus to multiple sclerosis, study says
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There’s more evidence that one of the world’s most common viruses may set some people on the path to developing multiple sclerosis.
The Epstein-Barr virus has long been suspected of playing a role in development of MS. It’s a connection that’s hard to prove because just about everybody gets infected with Epstein-Barr, usually as kids or young adults – but only a tiny fraction develop MS.
Thursday, Harvard researchers reported one of the largest studies yet to back the Epstein-Barr theory.
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