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MS & Smoking

Understanding the Impact of Smoking on MS


Studies suggest that there is an association between smoking and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) progression:



1- Smokers have a higher chance of developing MS; a worse disease course; and a faster disease progression.


2- Smoking may decrease the effectiveness of MS treatment and increase the risk of disability in MS patients.


3- Studies also suggest that MS patients who smoke may progress to Secondary Progressive MS (SPMS) at a faster rate.


The good news is that quitting smoking will provide protective benefits in MS patients, such as protecting their long-term cognitive function and CNS integrity, and delaying the transition to secondary progressive MS (SPMS).


MS & Smoking
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Benjamin
Benjamin
14 ott 2023

Yes, Not necessarily bad for anyone. It provides a sense of relief, which also matters.

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