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Liu XJ et al. - The current evidence indicates that many types of psychosocial factors are involved in the development and relapse of MS, and it has been suggested that they could serve as predictors as well. So far, little has been reported on the effect of psychosocial factors on MS and the relationship between psychosocial factors and the onset of MS. The psychosocial factors are closely associated with MS onset and may play important roles in the development of the disease.

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