No one wants stress, and there has been some association between stress and relapses in multiple sclerosis. But does stress potentially cause MS? A recent study that looked at 237,000 female nurses says no. - Dave
May 31, 2011 -- Leading a stressful life isn't likely to raise the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a new study.
Researchers say exposure to stress has long been suspected to play a role in aggravating existing MS, but it has not been previously established whether stressful life events could increase the risk of developing MS.
"This rules out stress as a major risk factor for MS," researcher Trond Riise, PhD, of the University of Bergen, Norway, says in a news release.
Full Article:
http://www.webmd.com/multiple-sclero...ked-to-ms-risk
May 31, 2011 -- Leading a stressful life isn't likely to raise the risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a new study.
Researchers say exposure to stress has long been suspected to play a role in aggravating existing MS, but it has not been previously established whether stressful life events could increase the risk of developing MS.
"This rules out stress as a major risk factor for MS," researcher Trond Riise, PhD, of the University of Bergen, Norway, says in a news release.
Full Article:
http://www.webmd.com/multiple-sclero...ked-to-ms-risk
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