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Lightbulb Epstein-Barr Virus & Multiple Sclerosis

Epstein-Barr infection found to increase risk of Multiple Sclerosis. (Nova 1/27/22)

"The underlying cause of multiple sclerosis is not yet known, but Epstein-Barr virus is a possible culprit, Harvard researchers say."

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Infection with the Epstein-Barr virus could increase the risk of developing multiple sclerosis | NOVA | PBS
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