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Oral Tobacco Use Linked to Slower MS Progression : vimarsana
Oral Tobacco Use Linked to Slower MS Progression : vimarsana
Oral Tobacco Use Linked to Slower MS Progression
Smoking has been linked to more rapid MS progression and greater disease severity but new data suggest oral tobacco use tied to slower disease progression.
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