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flag Early-life family stress triples psoriasis risk in children, study finds.

flag 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. flag 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. flag 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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