Women With Helicobacter Infection are Less Prone to Multiple Sclerosis

Australian Nobel Prize laureates Professor Barry J. Marshall and Professor Robin Warren discovered Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria to be the cause of cause of stomach ulcers. A new study of about 850 people found that women infected with the bacteria were less likely to have Multiple Sclerosis (MS) than women not infected. But men are three times less likely to develop the autoimmune disease compared to women. Infections like H. pylori ...

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