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Early-life family stress triples psoriasis risk in children, study finds.
Children exposed to divorce, separation, or the death of a parent within their first year of life may have a tripled risk of developing psoriasis later in life, according to a Swedish study of over 16,000 children.
The research, published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, links early-life family stress to increased psoriasis risk, likely due to stress-induced immune system changes, such as prolonged cortisol elevation.
While the study does not offer prevention strategies, experts emphasize the importance of emotional stability for young children to support long-term health.
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El estrés familiar en la primera infancia triplica el riesgo de psoriasis en los niños, según un estudio.