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Gene–Environment Interactions in Multiple Sclerosis: How Genetics and Early-Life Exposures Shape Disease Risk
Gene–Environment Interactions in Multiple Sclerosis: How Genetics and Early-Life Exposures Shape Disease Risk

This scientific blog post examines the study by Jacobs et al. on how genetic susceptibility and environmental exposures jointly influence the risk of multiple sclerosis. Focusing on evidence from the UK Biobank, it explores the role of polygenic risk, childhood obesity, smoking, and other early-life factors in MS development, highlighting the study’s major finding that childhood obesity may have a stronger effect in individuals with higher genetic risk. Written in formal language, the post places these findings in the broader context of MS pathogenesis, prevention, and future research.

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