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Scientific research has shown that pathogen associated with animals plays no part in the development of Multiple Sclerosis. Domestic pets are not harmful to people with MS. Indeed, animals can be beneficial, as they represent a welcome diversion, and can be a source of enjoyment in your everyday life.

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