Study links parental smoking and genetics to increased Multiple Sclerosis risk in children.

A recent study suggests that reducing children's exposure to parental smoking may lower their risk of developing Multiple Sclerosis (MS), especially for those genetically predisposed. The research, which studied children from the Dutch Generation R, found that household smoking combined with genetic factors can affect brain development and increase MS risk. This highlights the potential for early intervention to prevent MS.

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