Doctors still don’t understand what causes multiple sclerosis, but there are interesting data that suggest that genetics, a person’s environment, and possibly even a virus may play a role.
How Does the Environment Affect a Person’s Risk of Multiple Sclerosis?
Epidemiological data show several interesting trends regarding multiple sclerosis:
Also there have been “epidemics” of MS — for example, the group of people living off the coast of Denmark after WWII, suggesting an environmental cause.

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