Higher latitude is significantly associated with an earlier age of disease onset in multiple sclerosis

C Tao, S Simpson, van I, L Blizzard, E Havrdova, Dana Horakova, Vahid Shaygannejad, A Lugaresi, G Izquierdo, M Trojano, P Duquette, M Girard, F Grand'Maison, P Grammond, Raed Alroughani, M Terzi, C Oreja-Guevara, S. A. Sajedi, G Iuliano, Patrizia SolaJeannette Lechner-Scott, V Van Pesch, Eugenio Pucci, R Bergamaschi, M Barnett, C. Ramo, Bhim Singhal, Daniele Spitaleri, Mark Slee, Freek Verheul, Ricardo Fernandez-Bolanos, Maria Amato, Edgardo Cristiano, Franco Granella, Suzanne Hodgkinson, Marcela Fiol, Orla Gray, Pamela McCombe, Maria Saladino, Jose Sanchez-Menoyo, Neil Shuey, Steve Vucic, Cameron Shaw, Norma Deri, Walter Oleschko Arruda, Helmut Butzkueven, Tim Spelman, Bruce Taylor

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