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Gene–Environment Interactions in Multiple Sclerosis
Gene–Environment Interactions in Multiple Sclerosis

This blog post examines the UK Biobank study by Jacobs and colleagues on gene–environment interactions in multiple sclerosis. The article highlights how MS risk is shaped not only by genetic susceptibility or environmental exposure alone, but by their combined effects. In particular, the study identifies a significant interaction between childhood body size and polygenic risk, suggesting that childhood obesity may have a stronger impact on MS susceptibility among individuals with elevated genetic risk.

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