Early Signs of MS May Appear Up to 15 Years Before Diagnosis

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A study from UBC suggests that early signs of multiple sclerosis (MS), such as mental health issues and general symptoms, may appear up to 15 years before diagnosis, indicating a longer prodromal phase and potential for earlier detection and intervention.
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