People with multiple sclerosis (MS) who eat more fish are significantly less likely to see confirmed disability progression and the greater the intake, the lower the progression risk, a study in Swed… [+4401 chars]
Eating more fish linked to slower MS disability progression: Study - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
People with MS who eat more fish are significantly less likely to experience confirmed disability progression, a new study in Sweden finds.
By:Margarida Maia, PhD
Source:Multiple Sclerosis News Today
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