Elevated levels of two bacterial strains from the Lachnospiraceae family in the gut may be a key risk factor for multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a study.
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Lachnospiraceae bacteria in gut seen as potential MS risk factor - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Higher levels of a type of bacteria called Lachnospiraceae in the gut may be a key risk factor for multiple sclerosis (MS), per a study.
By:Marisa Wexler, MS
Source:Multiple Sclerosis News Today
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