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Langer-Gould A et al. - These findings suggest that exclusive breastfeeding and concomitant suppression of menses significantly reduce the risk of postpartum relapses in MS. These findings call into question the benefit of foregoing breastfeeding to start MS therapies and should be confirmed in a larger study.

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