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Those who have had mononucleosis are 32 times more likely to develop MS

Glandular fever is also called kissing disease or kissing disease, the infection often occurs through saliva. © AP

People who had mononucleosis are 32 times more likely to develop MS, research shows. “It is very important to study this further,” says MS specialist Piet Stinissen of Hasselt University. “The exact cause of MS remains unknown.”

Karel Moors

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