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The effect of emerging nutraceutical interventions for clinical and biological outcomes in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review

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Marx, Wolfgang
Hockey, Meghan
McGuinness, Amelia J
Lane, Melissa
Christodoulou, John
Van Der Mei, Ingrid
Berk, Michael
Dean, Olivia
Taylor, Bruce
Broadley, Simon

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Due to the considerable burden of multiple sclerosis (MS)-related symptoms and the need to identify effective interventions to prevent disease progression, various nutraceutical interventions have been trialed as adjunctive treatments. The aim of this review was to investigate the efficacy and safety of nutraceutical interventions for clinical and biological outcomes in people with MS.

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Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders

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2037-12-31