Genetics
When Multiple Sclerosis Risk Begins: Genetic and Early-Life Clues from the UK Biobank09, Jun 2026
09, Jun 2026
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09, Jun 2026
This blog post examines a 2024 UK Biobank study showing that genetic susceptibility, sex, smoking, infectious mononucleosis, body mass index predisposition, and season of birth may influence not only the risk of multiple sclerosis, but also the timing of diagnosis. By using a time-to-event analytical framework, the study reveals that genetic risk and female sex exert stronger effects at younger ages, highlighting the importance of life-course epidemiology in understanding multiple sclerosis development.
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