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Genetic and Early-Life Factors Shape the Timing of Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis
Genetic and Early-Life Factors Shape the Timing of Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis

A recent UK Biobank study by Nova et al. examines how genetic susceptibility and early-life exposures influence the timing of multiple sclerosis diagnosis. Using a time-to-event analytical framework, the researchers show that genetic risk and female sex have stronger effects at younger ages, while smoking, infectious mononucleosis, body mass index genetic risk, and season of birth also contribute to disease hazard. These findings highlight the value of longitudinal approaches for understanding age-dependent multiple sclerosis risk and improving early identification of individuals at elevated susceptibility.

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