Smoking is associated with progressive disease course and increased progression in clinical disability in a prospective cohort of people with multiple sclerosis (Q39106084)
scientific article published on 9 April 2009
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(P1476) "Smoking is associated with progressive disease course and increased progression in clinical disability in a prospective cohort of people with multiple sclerosis" (language: en)
(P2093) Fotini Pittas
Ingrid A F van der Mei
Bruce V Taylor
Patricia Groom
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