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The role of sex hormones in women with multiple sclerosis: From puberty to assisted reproductive techniques
Multiple Sclerosis is a multifactorial chronic autoimmune disease, affecting predominantly females in the fertile age. Sex hormones changes during a woman's life, from puberty to menopause, including pregnancy and puerperium, may influence the onset and course of Multiple Sclerosis. The effect of estrogen levels on immune, clinical and radiological aspects of Multiple Sclerosis, also stimulated investigation on the effect of sexual hormones therapies, such as oral contraceptives and assisted reproductive technique, on the Multiple Sclerosis course
Neural Structure, Connectivity, and Cognition Changes Associated to Physical Exercise in Physical activity in tha aging brain
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