Home » Health » Those who have had mononucleosis are 32 times more likely to develop MS Those who have had mononucleosis are 32 times more likely to develop MS January 16, 2022 by world today news – 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 Yesterday at 09:24— . Related posts:The results of the inspection of livestock with symptoms of PMK in Nagan Raya have not yet come outNew Variant of Bird Flu Virus Found in Organic Laying Hen Farm in Biddinghuizen: Implications for Po..."Tired of Bad Dreams? Tips to Chase Them Out of Your Bedroom"FPO reveals 110 more COVID-19 cases, cumulative exceeds 6,000 The Netherlands under the spell of scandal in ‘The Voice’, and perhaps there will still be names: “Extremely painful for Linda and John De Mol” Prince Harry is going to court to provide British police protection Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: