Exposure to parental smoking (ParS) is associated with an increased risk for multiple sclerosis (MS) in later life in certain populations, according to a study presented at EAN 2024, the 10th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology, held from June 29 to July 2 in Helsinki. Caterina Ferri, M.D., from the S. Anna University Hospital in Ferrara, Italy, and colleagues examined the impact of past exposure to ParS, including maternal smoking during pregnancy (MSDP), on MS risk among adults. The association between MS and smoking habit, MSDP, and maternal/paternal Read More
