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Neuroinflammation drives anxiety and depression in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
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Mood alterations are induced by intrathecal inflammation, even though not clinically apparent, and are able to predict inflammatory reactivations in RRMS. Inflammation is therefore a biological event, not less important than the traditional psychosocial factors, involved in mood disorders.
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