Study Finds Signs of Accelerated Biological Aging in Children with Multiple Sclerosis
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine has identified signs of accelerated biological aging in children diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). The findings, published online in *Neurology*, mark the first investigation into whether MS contributes to early aging within a pediatric population. The research provides new insights into the disease and its potential long-term progression.
The study focused on examining biological markers in children and teenagers living with MS, revealing evidence that the condition may influence premature aging processes. While previous studies have explored similar effects in adults with MS, this research highlights that such changes can occur even during adolescence. The results underscore the importance of understanding how MS impacts younger individuals and could inform future approaches to treatment and management of the disease.
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Date: June 9, 2025
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