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The MS mystery in Syracuse: Why do we have highest rate of multiple sclerosis nationwide?
CNY Central ^ | , November 4th 2019 | Tommy SladekMonday

Posted on 11/05/2019 10:57:55 AM PST by BenLurkin

The report by insurance provider Blue Cross Blue Shield says the diagnosis rate of MS in Central New York is 45 per 10,000 insured people or 1 in every 222.

Nationally, that number drops to just 1 in every 416 insured persons.

Dr. Corey McGraw with Upstate neurology says research has already shown MS is more common in people living farther away from the equator. The more north you live, the more likely you are to be diagnosed, he said.

Location is also what's sparked a deeper interest in a lack of Vitamin D and fighting off flu viruses.

“The fact that Syracuse had a higher rate than even our surrounding communities is puzzling, and we don't know why that is,” Dr. McGraw said.

(Excerpt) Read more at cnycentral.com ...


TOPICS: Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: ms; multiplesclerosis; syracuse
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To: Steely Tom

Was that pond on a hog farm...


21 posted on 11/05/2019 11:47:09 AM PST by Jumper
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To: Oorang

Not here.


22 posted on 11/05/2019 11:49:49 AM PST by Steely Tom ([Seth Rich] == [the Democrats' John Dean])
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To: BenLurkin

Lived in Syracuse for few years when growing up ……..


23 posted on 11/05/2019 11:51:35 AM PST by njslim
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To: Wuli

The link I posted above indicates the UK has the highest rate(143.8/100,000). Canada is in the top 5.

UK 143.8/100k
Sweden 134.8
Ireland 125
Denmark 112
Canada 111


24 posted on 11/05/2019 11:55:30 AM PST by reed13k (For evil to triumph it is only necessary that good men do nothing)
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To: reed13k

Sorry I misread the table - the US isn’t in the top 5 with 91.7/100,000 it falls at #11 on the table.


25 posted on 11/05/2019 11:57:11 AM PST by reed13k (For evil to triumph it is only necessary that good men do nothing)
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To: Steely Tom
"I know a few things about North Carolina, and a strange, strange pond."

Seems like a dream....

26 posted on 11/05/2019 12:01:26 PM PST by Psalm 73 ("I will now proceed to entangle the entire area".)
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To: BenLurkin
I wonder how much endogamy was practiced in Syracuse a couple of generations ago?
27 posted on 11/05/2019 12:01:43 PM PST by liberalh8ter (The only difference between flash mob 'urban yutes' and U.S. politicians is the hoodies.)
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To: BenLurkin

Nope, it’s not MS it’s Lyme Disease, I’d bet the farm on it


28 posted on 11/05/2019 12:02:57 PM PST by GulfMan
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To: reed13k

The date for the article in your link is 2008.

Later reports have Canada as the highest.

https://mssociety.ca/resources/news/article/canada-has-the-highest-rate-of-multiple-sclerosis-in-the-world


29 posted on 11/05/2019 12:25:46 PM PST by Wuli
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To: FreeReign

The MS sufferer I know spent her childhood outdoors on horseback in sunny So. Cal. She came down with it around age 19. I doubt vitamin D has anything to do with it. I’m going with a virus theory. That would fit with pockets of outbreaks, and people in the same family more likely to be affected, though perhaps differently, due to proximity. My friend’s brother became schizophrenic within roughly that same age, as many schizophrenics do. Maybe hormonal development kicks it into action? idk, but my speculation is as good as anybody else’s.


30 posted on 11/05/2019 12:39:38 PM PST by married21
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To: married21
The MS sufferer I know spent her childhood outdoors on horseback in sunny So. Cal.

Interesting.

I remember the LSM going after Mitt Romney's wife as entitled for her horseback riding.

She said it's therapy for her MS.

31 posted on 11/05/2019 1:04:44 PM PST by Calvin Locke
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To: BenLurkin

Inbreeding


32 posted on 11/05/2019 1:11:31 PM PST by vpintheak (I donÂ’t want to gain the whole world and lose my soul. - Toby Mac)
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To: Bob434

I used to travel on business to Syracuse a lot.

Let’s just say almost everyone I worked with had a last name ending in a vowel.


33 posted on 11/05/2019 1:13:33 PM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Wuli

Wow - wouldn’t have thought rates would have changed that much in just 11 years.


34 posted on 11/05/2019 1:52:13 PM PST by reed13k (For evil to triumph it is only necessary that good men do nothing)
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To: FreeReign

My wife’s brother who has lived all his life in Miami, Florida, Was diagnosed with MS when he was 30. He is now 65 and is in a convalescent hospital in Miami. He is bedridden and has no control of his lower body. The interesting thing is we know of at least 10 other people who have MS or have died of complications from MS who attended the same high school in the same decade that he went there. The most common guess is that it had something to do with the water supply to the school, but there are no concrete answers. I doubt lack of sunlight or vitamin D was a factor though. Not in Miami Florida. And it’s a whole lot closer to the equator than Syracuse. Just sayin...


35 posted on 11/05/2019 1:57:02 PM PST by Desparado
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To: BenLurkin

snow


36 posted on 11/05/2019 2:20:39 PM PST by Chickensoup (Voter ID for 2020!! Leftists totalitarian fascists appear to be planning to eradicate conservatives)
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To: BenLurkin

In addition to Ithaca’s higher latitude, the recent trends toward less dairy, low-fat foods, and greater use of sunscreens and avoidance of sun all make for lower Vitamin D levels.


37 posted on 11/05/2019 8:21:27 PM PST by Rockingham
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To: Desparado
A viral pathogen is suspected as the immediate cause of MS, with low vitamin D levels thought to be a contributory factor. The chickenpox virus (varicella zoster) is increasingly implicated in MS, although more than a simple infection seems involved. Perhaps a variant strain or host genetics are involved, or co-infection with another pathogen. Whoever figures it out and offers definitive proof is likely to win the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
38 posted on 11/05/2019 9:07:42 PM PST by Rockingham
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To: BenLurkin

Really? Of course genetics has something to do with it.

Family here in town. Sisters married brothers. All kids died from MS. And there were 5. One brother not affected. I thought it was a fact that genetics contributed, or was the cause of MS?


39 posted on 11/07/2019 11:44:32 AM PST by saleman
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