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Vitamin D supplementation to prevent acute respiratory tract infections: systematic review and meta-analysis of individual participant data.Association between human herpesvirus & human endogenous retrovirus and MS onset & progression.Variation within MBP gene predicts disease course in multiple sclerosisIdiopathic granulomatous hypophysitis: a systematic review of 82 cases in the literatureFour decades of anal cancer in Tasmania, Australia: what do the case data tell us?The co-occurrence of multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes: shared aetiologic features and clinical implication for MS aetiology.Geographical variations in sex ratio trends over time in multiple sclerosis.Non-Obese Diabetes and Its Associated Factors in an Underdeveloped Area of South China, Guangxi.Meta-analyses to investigate gene-environment interactions in neuroepidemiology.The potential role of epigenetic modifications in the heritability of multiple sclerosis.Vascular comorbidities in the onset and progression of multiple sclerosis.The role of epidemiology in MS research: Past successes, current challenges and future potential.The epidemiology of multiple sclerosis in the Isle of Man: 2006-2011.Genetic variation in the gene LRP2 increases relapse risk in multiple sclerosis.Anxiety, depression and fatigue at 5-year review following CNS demyelination.Role of genetic susceptibility variants in predicting clinical course in multiple sclerosis: a cohort study.Midsagittal corpus callosum area and conversion to multiple sclerosis after clinically isolated syndrome: A multicentre Australian cohort study.Stimulated PBMC-produced IFN-γ and TNF-α are associated with altered relapse risk in multiple sclerosis: results from a prospective cohort study.EBV & HHV6 reactivation is infrequent and not associated with MS clinical course.Modulating effects of WT1 on interferon-β-vitamin D association in MS.Genetic variation in PBMC-produced IFN-γ and TNF-α associations with relapse in multiple sclerosis.Sexual health literacy of the student population of the University of Tasmania: results of the RUSSL Study.Higher latitude is significantly associated with an earlier age of disease onset in multiple sclerosis.An adverse lipid profile and increased levels of adiposity significantly predict clinical course after a first demyelinating event.Stressful life events and the risk of initial central nervous system demyelination.Admission blood glucose predicts mortality and length of stay in patients admitted through the emergency department.Novel modulating effects of PKC family genes on the relationship between serum vitamin D and relapse in multiple sclerosis.Higher levels of reported sun exposure, and not vitamin D status, are associated with less depressive symptoms and fatigue in multiple sclerosis.Response to Attarian regarding article.The role of vitamin D in multiple sclerosis: biology & biochemistry, epidemiology and potential roles in treatment.The multiple sclerosis risk allele within the AHI1 gene is associated with relapses in children and adults.Estimation of annual probabilities of changing disability levels in Australians with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisLongitudinal Associations of Modifiable Lifestyle Factors With Positive Depression-Screen Over 2.5-Years in an International Cohort of People Living With Multiple SclerosisLongitudinal Associations of the Healthy Lifestyle Index Score With Quality of Life in People With Multiple Sclerosis: A Prospective Cohort StudyAssociation between multiple sclerosis risk-associated SNPs and relapse and disability – a prospective cohort studyHealth Outcomes and Lifestyle in a Sample of People With Multiple Sclerosis (HOLISM): Longitudinal and Validation CohortsSelf-reported cognitive function in a large international cohort of people with multiple sclerosis: associations with lifestyle and other factors.The Scandinavian paradox revisited: Editorial comment on Berg-Hansen et al. 'High prevalence and no latitude gradient of multiple sclerosis in Norway'Polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene polymorphisms ( 5-HTTLPR) modifies the association between significant life events and depression in people with multiple sclerosisEstimating MS-related work productivity loss and factors associated with work productivity loss in a representative Australian sample of people with multiple sclerosis
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