Obviously the cause is proximity to Canadians.
Take off, you hoser.
I might be missing the point, but doesn't MS and ALS exist everywhere in the world?
Yes, but not at equal rates. That's the point.
They seem to address that in the last paragraph:
The study combined mortality and demographic data obtained from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention WONDER database (in the US, the collection of mortality data is mandatory and standardized) with latitude data, economic data, and data on access to neurological health care. The primary results are based on US crude mortality rates at the state level. The analysis was then replicated at the global level using mortality data from the World Health Organization and obtained nearly identical results.
I'm unable to reach the original study though.
It looks like the whole Scientific Reports web site is down. But the paper is available through PubMed Central.
Epstein Barr virus, I thought. Something something Epstein files.
Can someone help me interpret the heatmap?
I need clarification one what's higher is. Ie: The yellow states look to have more frequent occurrences.
Darker is higher. Higher latitudes tend to have more cases.
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